Inner Highway of the Remnant
Isaiah 11:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 11:16 speaks of a highway for the remnant of God's people, a deliverance from exile that echoes the ancient exodus. It suggests a path of return from bondage.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader, the highway is not a road cut in stone but a corridor of consciousness. The remnant is your true I AM, the quiet, persistent self that remains when fear and noise fall away. Assyria stands for the external pressures and the sense of separation that keep you bound; Egypt for the bondage of old thoughts and identifications. The promise is that an inner path opens for this remnant, a return to spiritual homeland through the power of imagination. When you imagine the exodus, you are not waiting for some distant event; you are reviving a timeless journey within your own being. The highway appears as you assume you are already on it—through the simple act of dwelling in a state of liberty. Speak from that liberty, feel from that center, and let the external conditions fall into alignment with your inner vision. The I AM itself is the road; by abiding in awareness, you dissolve the illusion of bondage and move toward the light of your true self. Trust the vision and walk the path of remembrance, regardless of outward appearances.
Practice This Now
Assume and feel: 'I am on the inner highway now.' Close your eyes and walk the imagined road, noticing the light beneath your steps and the quiet joy in your chest.
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