Inner Wells of Salvation
Isaiah 12:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God is salvation and strength; trust replaces fear. Joy rises as you draw water from the wells within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold, the verse declares that God is salvation and strength; the reader is asked to trust and not fear. In Neville's tongue: God is not a distant temple but the I AM, the very breath of awareness within you. Salvation is not a future rescue but a state you awaken to here and now. The 'wells of salvation' are inner reservoirs of joy and power, opened by a single assumption: I am the I AM, I am saved, I am the strength and the song of my life. When you dwell in that consciousness, fear dissolves; the sense of lack collapses; your days become a drawing of living water from within. The verse invites you to align with your true nature, to let your imagination nourish the present moment; your trust becomes the lamp, your joy the music that attends every movement. Practice: assume you are already saved; feel the faith as a current running through you; and watch as outer circumstances respond to the inner state you sustain.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare 'I am the I AM; God is my salvation.' Assume the state here and now; feel the strength, hear the song within, and imagine drawing clear water from the wells of salvation into your body.
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