Inner Wells of Salvation
Isaiah 12:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses promise comfort when the Lord's anger passes and reveal God as salvation. They invite trust, proclaim strength and song in the Lord, and joyfully draw from the wells of salvation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Now, see this text as a description of your inner state. The verse does not promise a distant rescue; it declares that you are the I AM aware of, and in that awareness God is salvation. The anger you imagine as punishment is only a displaced conviction; when you claim, 'God is my salvation,' that conviction dissolves, and strength and song rise from within. Trust is not a duty but a shift in identification: you realize you are not separate from the divine presence, but one with it. As you rest in this truth, fear loses its grip and joy appears, because the wells of salvation are your own consciousness, always accessible, always singing. In that inner day you praise because you have chosen to live as the living acknowledgment of God—your awareness becoming fully present as abundance, safety, and life. Practice this revision until the sense of separation vanishes and you feel the truth bathing you in light.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare softly: 'God is my salvation.' Feel the I AM as a confident, warm presence behind every breath; revise any sense of lack into abundance with this felt truth.
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