Inner Babylon, Sodom’s Mirror
Isaiah 13:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 13:19 predicts Babylon’s grandeur will be overthrown, like Sodom and Gomorrah, signaling a divine judgment on worldly power.
Neville's Inner Vision
Isaiah’s oracle is a mirror for the state of your own consciousness. Babylon represents the pride and outward glitter you mistake for reality. When you identify with that external grandeur, you are living Sodom and Gomorrah in miniature, a dream of separation from the I AM. The verse’s overthrow is a symbolic invitation: awaken to the truth that God, the I AM within, is the sole perceiver and ruler of your world. The destruction of Babylon becomes the purification of perception, a shift from idolized forms to the timeless Kingdom of consciousness. As you accept that your life is a dream cast by your interior state, judgments lose their sting and become confirmations of your true condition. The outer upheavals reflect an inner awakening: the moment you realize you are one with the eternal I AM, you are no longer under the spell of Babylon’s splendor. Your inner sovereignty rises, and the so-called ruin reveals the indestructible Kingdom that cannot be overthrown.
Practice This Now
Impose the feeling: I am the I AM; consciousness alone governs my world. Now revise Babylon’s glory by picturing it dissolving into light, leaving the quiet, perfected Kingdom of God present within me.
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