Moab's Cry Within
Isaiah 15:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moab's cry of Heshbon and Elealeh signals a grievous, troubled life under threat. Read plainly, it mirrors an inner fear echoing through your consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Is not the cry of Moab's cities your own inner alarm sounding within the mind? The maps Heshbon and Elealeh represent inner dispositions you carry. When their cry travels to Jahaz, you hear a disciplined army of thoughts marching in fear, and you feel your life grievous because you have not yet claimed the state you desire. Neville would say: the outer page is the inner scene—a mirror of your current expectancy. Since God is the I AM, you can revise by assuming the state you wish as already true, not as a distant goal. Let the cry widen into a call to awareness: imagine the city not as a war-torn place but as a fertile field where your I AM reigns. Each breath is a reminder that imagination creates reality. Sit in quiet and say, 'I am that which I desire,' and feel the truth in the chest until the external conditions align with the inner picture.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and locate the inner city that feels unsettled. Assume the state you want as already real and feel it real now.
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