Wells of Salvation Within
Isaiah 12:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 12:3-4 invites joyful drawing from the wells of salvation and the act of praising the Lord, calling upon His name, and declaring His deeds. Seen plainly, these lines describe inner conversion and expressive worship that arises from within.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this inner reading, the wells are not distant reservoirs but states of consciousness welling up within you. To draw water with joy means aligning your feeling with the truth that life, and God, are already yours as I AM awareness. When the day arrives—this is not history but your present awakening—you begin to speak from the consciousness that you are already exalted, you are already praised, you are already in relationship with the divine source. Saying, Praise the LORD, call upon his name, declare his doings among the people, and make mention that his name is exalted becomes a discipline of inner speech: you name the good you perceive, you call forth that power, you testify to the action of the I AM within you. Your inner declaration becomes the social testimony others observe; your external world echoes your inner exultation. Remember: the exaltation is not of a person apart, but of your own assumed awareness as God within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, and with a warm breath, assume you are drinking living water from the wells of salvation within. Feel the joy overflow as you declare, in your mind, 'Praise the LORD' and 'call upon His name,' knowing you are the I AM of your world.
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