Inner Decree of Thought
Isaiah 14:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that God’s decree is unchangeable; what He imagines and purposes will stand and shape all outcomes.
Neville's Inner Vision
The LORD of hosts you meet here is your own I AM, the steadfast awareness that never sleeps. Isaiah tells you that what God thoughts and purposes are, cannot be undone; in Neville’s terms, the inner decree is immutable because it is the very law of your consciousness. When you assume a scene in which your desire already stands, you are not asking God to do something new; you are aligning with a decree that has already taken form in you. Thoughts are not merely passing images; they are the architect’s plan your inner life must obey. Your Providence is your own attention—what you dwell upon, you invite into expression. So, habitually return to the state that your wish is a done reality, and let the feeling of that reality saturate your being. Faithfulness to this inner purpose is the tool; it makes the external world bend to the inevitable truth already held within. The verse invites you to trust the immutable decree and to stand firm until the world rearranges to mirror it.
Practice This Now
Choose a wish, enter the I AM state, and feel it real now by imagining the scene as completed. Repeat the decree 'As I have thought, so shall it come to pass; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand' until your heart accepts it as present reality.
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