Wholeness in Isaiah’s Wake
Isaiah 1:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage presents a nation as sick, full of iniquity, turned away from the LORD; a body with wounds from head to foot in need of healing. It speaks of spiritual decay that can be healed by turning inward to divine life.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the mystic reader, Isaiah’s words reveal your inner state: a 'nation' named by your mind, a body you inhabit that cries out with disease when you forget the Lord within. The 'head is sick' signals contaminated thoughts—fears, judgments, and memory that refuse the consciousness of I AM. The 'heart faint' shows the weariness of feeling separated from your divine source. The wounds from sole to head are not external penalties but signs of neglected inner habits—unmollified with ointment, unbound by a single feeling of divine life. In Neville’s terms, the whole scene is a call to revision: stop identifying with the illness and begin living from the one Presence that heals, the I AM that you are. When you return your attention to the inner Lord, you align your seeing, feeling, and willing with a state of wholeness. Your body, your moods, and your choices respond as you anchor yourself in the truth of God within, which closes the sores with the balm of grace, repairs every breach, and makes soundness your natural condition.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a golden balm of divine life sealing every wound from the feet upward. Quietly affirm I am whole, for I am the I AM within me, the Lord of my life.
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