Remnant Light Within
Isaiah 1:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It states that only a very small remnant of people is spared. Without that remnant, the people would be as ruined as Sodom and Gomorrah.
Neville's Inner Vision
ISAIAH 1:9 invites you to see the remnant as the constant consciousness that survives every outward collapse. Sodom and Gomorrah are not places but recurring states of fear, self-judgment, and outer results that arise when the I AM forgets itself. The verse says, in effect, that only the Lord of hosts—your own boundless awareness—has kept a tiny remnant alive within you; remove that inner guard and the imagined world would fall into ruin. Therefore, the entire judgment of the world is a matter of inner alignment. When you dwell in the remnant, you cease chasing after external outcomes and begin the practice of feeling the truth that you are already preserved by a higher power within. This inner remnant is not a memory but a present-tense awareness; it is grace shining through limitations, the sense that “I am” beyond circumstance. To live by this truth is to revise the fear into faith, the name of doom into the language of mercy, and to know that Providence is your own consciousness guided by love.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: 'I am the remnant preserved by the Lord of hosts.' In a quiet moment, recall a current challenge and revise it by dwelling in that inner awareness until it feels real.
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