The Inner Day Of Awakening
Isaiah 13:6-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text speaks of a day of the LORD approaching, bringing destruction and fear; people will feel alarm, pain, and a harsh reckoning that lays land waste to sinners.
Neville's Inner Vision
That day of the LORD is not out there to fear, but a revelation inside you: the moment you admit I AM, the true self, which alone creates. The destruction from the Almighty means surrendering the old self image that thinks it is separate from life. When hands go weak and the heart melts, it is the emotional body yielding to a higher recognition: you are awareness itself, and awareness does not fear; it simply is. The pangs and sorrows are the body's reply to old beliefs being uprooted; let them speak but do not cling. As you persist in the certainty that you are the I AM, the land of your mind desolate, empty, barren of lack, begins to bloom with a fresh sense of possibility. The sinners they speak of are the mistaken thoughts that haunt you; revise them with the conviction that the divine within governs you, and the external world will follow your inner state. The day comes as a present tense shift in consciousness; practice the felt truth that you are the source, and let the world rearrange itself accordingly.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the state I AM; declare I AM the Day of the LORD in me and that fear dissolves now. Then revise a present situation to reflect that inner shift, feeling it as real in your chest.
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