Inner Ensign of Isaiah 11:10
Isaiah 11:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 11:10 speaks of a root of Jesse standing as an ensign for all people, inviting the Gentiles to seek and find rest. In Neville's view, this rest is a state of consciousness accessible through inner conviction.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the day Isaiah names is the day you discover a root of Jesse as a fixed image in consciousness. The 'ensign' is not a banner in the street but a quiet, personal signal your I AM can hold—an image you lift above every fluctuating thought. When the Gentiles seek, they are the parts of you previously scattered abroad, now drawn toward the center by this inner sign. Rest reported as glorious becomes your inner settlement: a rest of awareness that nothing outside can add to or take away. The root remains when you cease chasing results and stay with the sensation of being it. Let your attention rest on the I AM, not on outcomes; the outside world then mirrors the certainty you cultivate within. This is not about time but about state: you can 'day' this root here and now by imagining it as present and letting its obedience silence doubt. The ensign commands allegiance to your own consciousness; the Gentiles seek because they recognize the authority you have accepted as true. Your rest then blooms as the visible fruit of inner acknowledgment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the inner image: 'I am the root of Jesse, the sign to all within me.' Feel it real by resting in the I AM and letting this inner rest outpicture as your daily experience.
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