Inner Visitation Isaiah 10:3
Isaiah 10:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 10:3 asks what you will do at the day of visitation and in the coming desolation, and where you will turn for help or where you will leave your glory.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the day of visitation not as a distant doom, but as a moment when your inner state is confronted by its own obedient or untrusting patterns. The desolation which shall come from far is the projection of fear from your own consciousness; to whom will you flee for help is a question about where you seek assurance—in idols of wealth, status, or the opinions of others—and where you will leave your glory asks you to release the false identity you cling to. In the authentic Scripture, your only safety is the I AM you are aware of, the living awareness that needs nothing from the world and yet provides everything. If you notice yourself crying out for external salvation, revise the state to one of completed dependence on the I AM. By dwelling in that state—feeling the assurance, the stillness, the calm that I AM embodies—you erase the fear of desolation and awaken to faithful obedience as your natural function. The visitation then becomes grace, a sealing of your inner allegiance to the Divine I AM rather than to transient appearances.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: I am the I AM; this moment is the day of visitation, and I am already kept safe by my inner God. Then revise any worry by sinking into the feeling that external circumstances are merely appearances, while my glory belongs to the I AM within.
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