Tyrant Of Wrath Reversed

Isaiah 14:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 14 in context

Scripture Focus

6He who smote the people in wrath with a continual stroke, he that ruled the nations in anger, is persecuted, and none hindereth.
Isaiah 14:6

Biblical Context

Isaiah 14:6 portrays a ruler who harmed others in anger and is undone by that same energy; there is no external force hindering the outcome.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville's voice: The verse speaks not of a person afar but of a state of mind you have entertained. The 'he' who smote the people in wrath is the commanding picture you have held in your own consciousness when you believed wrath could govern the world. As long as that image persists, you are persecuted by its own momentum—persecuted not by men, but by the inner law that returns to the sender. 'None hindereth' means no outer circumstance can stop the revival of your inner mood; healing begins when you revise. By assuming the I AM as the sole ruler of your reality, you disarm the old tyrant. Imagine the wrathful governor dissolving into a calm, just governor who blesses rather than harms. The kingdom of God arises in your heart as order, justice, and quiet power. Imagination is the instrument; you are the artist of your life. Put the old image to rest and dwell in the feeling that righteousness is your natural state, and the external world will reflect that alignment.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the I AM as the sole ruler of your inner realm; revise the image of the wrathful ruler by replacing it with calm justice, and feel the peace of that new state as already real.

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