Inner Praise of the I AM
Isaiah 12:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 12:4-6 invites you to praise, call on the LORD, declare His doings, and trust that the Holy One of Israel is in the midst.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Isaiah 12:4-6, the call to praise, call upon His name, and declare His doings is not external ritual, but an inner alignment. You are invited to inhabit Zion, the consciousness where the Holy One of Israel dwells in the middle of you. In Neville's terms, every verse is a state of consciousness you can awaken. When you say, 'Praise the LORD' and 'call upon His name,' you are rehearsing the posture of awareness that makes God present and active in your life. The phrase 'this is known in all the earth' becomes, in inner sense, that the truth of your own inner miracles travels through your nerves and into your outer world. The 'great is the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee' means the I AM within you is not distant but resident, ready to be felt, celebrated, and consulted. As you repeat and feel these words, you awaken the memory of your original, unconditioned state—one of gratitude, power, and perfect harmony. Your outer circumstances then reflect a life attuned to the exalted presence you already hold.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you are already in the state of praise; feel the I AM within, exalting itself. Then declare privately to your inner circle that the Holy One is in your midst and watch your world respond.
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