Inner Judgment Of The Mind
Isaiah 13:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 13:15–16 describes a judgment that strikes those found and connected to them, with violence against children and the spoiling of homes.
Neville's Inner Vision
I know the Bible speaks in symbols that liberate you to see this as a work of the mind. The 'found' and the ones 'joined to them' are not distant enemies but your own inner alignments—the pictures you entertain and the beliefs you take as true. When you identify with those sights, the sword and the ruin of households are but the outer echo of an inner storm. In truth, the I AM is the steady witness, the harbor of forms created by your imagination; what you imagine you become. Therefore the calamity described is not a decree against others, but a mirror showing what you have believed. So rise above the scene by assuming a higher state—the consciousness of safety, unity, and rightful order. Feel the reality of the I AM now and let that feeling prune away the old images that claim to judge you. Your true house cannot be spoiled, for it is the kingdom within, sustained by your unwavering awareness. Here, judgment becomes invitation to revise, not punishment to endure.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and declare, I AM the reality here; imagine the inner house renewed by that awareness, and revise the scene by dwelling in that calm, safe consciousness.
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