Inner Exodus: Isaiah 11:15-16
Isaiah 11:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text portrays inner deliverance—obstacles dissolve and a clear, dry path appears for the faithful remnant. It points to a present exodus within consciousness from bondage to freedom.
Neville's Inner Vision
Command and I will interpret: The tongue of the Egyptian sea is your old reasoning that says you cannot cross. The Lord's mighty wind is your own I AM, the living awareness that stirs and shakes the river of doubt until seven streams are parted. When these streams are dissolved, you walk dry-shod, not by effort but by revised belief. The highway for the remnant is the inner route of perception that remains when the mental noise quiets; from Assyria—your external pressures—are left behind as you wake to your true self. This is not history in time but a present exodus: yesterday's bondage becomes today's liberation as you identify with the I AM rather than the story of limitation. The instruction: imagine the obstacle dissolving, feel the dry ground beneath your feet, and sense the remnant stepping free through the inner highway. The image is a sign that as soon as you dwell as the One who traverses it, you will be on the path of deliverance you seek.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the posture of freedom; imagine the tongue of the sea dissolving and a dry road appearing beneath your feet. Feel the certainty of I AM steady beneath you as you step across the imagined pavement.
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