Inner City, Inner Kingdom

Isaiah 1:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 1 in context

Scripture Focus

21How is the faithful city become an harlot! it was full of judgment; righteousness lodged in it; but now murderers.
Isaiah 1:21

Biblical Context

The faithful city represents a state of consciousness once full of judgment and righteousness, now corrupted into murderers.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your mind is the city, and the terms faith, judgment, and righteousness denote your inner dispositions. The faithful city is a state of awareness that rightly judges and loves justice; when fascination with outward appearances or fear distracts you, that state becomes a harlot—an image of worship that pleases self rather than God. The 'murderers' speak to thoughts and beliefs that kill life by separation or grievance. But the verse is not a curse; it is a map of how imagination shapes being. The remedy is inner and practical: return to the I AM, assume the end, and feel it real. Revision is your spiritual law—see the city restored in your consciousness and dwell there until the sense of life is unified again as righteousness lodged within. When you persist as the I AM, the outer scene aligns with the inner truth, and the inner Jerusalem rises to its rightful sovereignty.

Practice This Now

Practice: sit with eyes closed, repeat: 'I AM the I AM; my consciousness is the faithful city restored to righteousness.' Feel it real until the sense of inner sovereignty settles.

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