Wells of Inner Salvation
Isaiah 12:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joy is the method by which you draw from the inner wells of salvation. The passage invites praise, calling upon the LORD within, and declaring His works to others.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Isaiah 12:3-5 the wells of salvation are not distant reservoirs but the living states of consciousness within you. To draw water with joy is to acknowledge that your I AM is the source of every nourishment and renewal. When you say, “Praise the LORD, call upon his name,” you are not petitioning a far-off power but consciously aligning with the Divine presence that already dwells as your awareness. The declaration of His deeds among the people becomes a confession of the inner transformation you have chosen—an inner mapping turning into outer experience. Singing unto the LORD is a living testimony to the truth that the good you seek is already accomplished in you; the earth simply mirrors the harmony of your renewed state. Thus, salvation is a present, intimate act of remembrance: you recall who you are, you celebrate it, and the world responds with signs of that inner awakening. The verse invites you to embody a constant state of praise and realization, not merely as poetry, but as daily reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and affirm, 'I am drawing water from the wells of salvation now.' Feel the cool, renewing flow renew your mind and body; then pronounce, 'The LORD is my strength; I declare His works in my day.'
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