Inner Remnant Highway
Isaiah 11:11-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage foresees God gathering a dispersed people from many lands and clearing old feuds. It promises a straight path back, like Egypt-to-Israel, for those who are left.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville vantage, the day is a shifting of your inner state. The Lord setting his hand again the second time is not an external event but a revision of your sense of separation. The remnant gathered from many lands are the scattered aspects of your own consciousness—fear, pride, envy, disappointment—called home by the I AM that is your true self. When you imagine an ensign raised for the nations, you are naming a new center within, a focal point of awareness that gathers the dispersed parts of you from the four corners of your life. Ephraim and Judah's envy dissolves as you stand in the Royal I AM, no longer comparing branches but recognizing their unity. The "highway" over the sea is your disciplined mind's ability to walk dry-shod through rivers of limitation, crossing from lack to abundance by the wind of your spoken assumptive truth. As you dwell in this sense of wholeness, the external world will reflect the restoration already complete within you.
Practice This Now
Imagination practice: close your eyes, assume the remnant is gathered; feel the highway formed in consciousness and declare I am restored. Then carry that inner map into your day.
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