Grace With Your Spirit: Inner Presence

Philemon 1:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Philemon 1 in context

Scripture Focus

25The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Amen.
Philemon 1:25

Biblical Context

The verse declares that grace is with your spirit now; it is a present, active presence, not a distant promise.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this benediction, the grace spoken is not a distant gift but your own I AM choosing to dwell in a living grace that is always present. 'The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit' invites you to recognize that the Christ-nature—the state of perfect awareness you are—travels with you now. Your 'spirit' is the inner center of observation; grace is the atmosphere in which thoughts and feelings unfold when you align with it. To receive it is simply to assume the state that you already belong to grace, to revise any sense of separation until your inner weather becomes serene, confident, and radiant. The Amen is a seal: speak it as a present certainty and let your imagination corroborate what your heart already knows. In Neville’s terms, God is the I AM, and imagination is the instrument by which you awaken to the truth that grace is with you at this moment—a continual, intimate presence that transforms your inner world into the kingdom within.

Practice This Now

Close eyes, declare, 'The grace of my Lord Jesus Christ is with my spirit now,' and feel a warm calm rise. Let any anxious thought revise into peaceful awareness as you dwell in that assumed grace.

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