Inner Bow of Isaiah 10:4

Isaiah 10:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 10 in context

Scripture Focus

4Without me they shall bow down under the prisoners, and they shall fall under the slain. For all this his anger is not turned away, but his hand is stretched out still.
Isaiah 10:4

Biblical Context

Without the inner I AM, people are pressed by oppression and danger. Yet God's hand remains stretched out, signaling ongoing potential for transformation through awareness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Without me they shall bow down under the prisoners, and they shall fall under the slain. When you identify with anything but the I AM, you bow to the prisoners of fear and the slain of old habits; the anger you sense remains because you have not turned toward your source. The anger is not punishment but the signal that you have wandered from your inner governor. The hand stretched out is an invitation: the power to rearrange your experience rests in awareness, not in externals. The kingdom you seek is the inner state you cultivate by turning away from appearances and by assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled. The 'prisoners' and 'slain' are memories and pictures you keep replaying; the 'I AM' is the constant present awareness that can revise any scene. So revise now: declare that you are the I AM, that you exist as freedom, and hold that truth in imagination until it becomes your felt reality. When you do, the outer scene shifts to match the inner declaration.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly for 5 minutes and assume the statement, 'I AM, I am free now.' Feel the certainty move through you and revise a pressing scene by imagining the desired state as already true.

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