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Paul's Letters: Ephesians

Paul's Letters: Ephesians unveils biblical symbolism and the principles of manifestation through the law of Assumption, as taught by Neville Goddard

Ephesians 1: Before the Foundation of the World

Paul’s letter to the Ephesians opens with a vision of spiritual blessing, identity , and inheritance — not in some far-off place, but in a realm he calls "heavenly places" (Eph. 1:3). For Neville Goddard, this is the realm of imagination — the interior world where assumption takes root and God’s pattern unfolds . Ephesians 1 is not a theology lesson; it's a map of the transformation that happens when the individual awakens to the truth of I AM. Addressed to the Faithful in Christ Jesus “Paul, an Apostle of Christ Jesus, by the purpose of God, to the saints who are at Ephesus, and to the true believers in Christ Jesus: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.” — Ephesians 1:1–2 Paul begins by addressing those who are " faithful in Christ Jesus " — not a just a title, but a state of being. To be "in Christ " is to be consciously identified with the   I AM  (God the Father) the divine creative centre within. This is no...

Ephesians 5: The Mystery of Christ and the Church

“This is a great mystery: but I speak concerning Christ and the church.” — Ephesians 5:32 Ephesians 5 has long been a focal point in debates about the roles of men and women in relationships. With phrases like “ Wives , submit to your husbands ” and “Husbands, love your wives,” it’s easy to see why traditional interpretations have led to rigid and often harmful views of gender roles. Paul specifically calls it a  mystery , so what if these scriptures were never about gender dynamics at all? What if Paul wasn’t speaking of human marriage, but revealing a profound spiritual structure—the inner mechanics of creation and transformation? Through the symbolic understanding found in Neville Goddard’s teachings, this chapter becomes a map of inner alchemy. The “husband” and “wife” are not people—they are states of being . The passage is not social commentary but a metaphysical mystery , rooted in Genesis and revealed through the union of awareness and imagination. Literal vs Symboli...