The Inner Moab Cry

Isaiah 15:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 15 in context

Scripture Focus

8For the cry is gone round about the borders of Moab; the howling thereof unto Eglaim, and the howling thereof unto Beerelim.
Isaiah 15:8

Biblical Context

Moab’s borders are described as a realm of cry and howling. The verse presents outer lament as a boundary-mark of trouble on the soul.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the Neville Goddard voice, the cry is not a distant omen but a signal of a mind asleep to its own I AM. The borders of Moab become your internal boundaries, the outer noise echoing a belief in separation. When you hear the cry around your life, do not combat it; let it awaken you to choice. You are not the sound you hear; you are the consciousness that hears it. By deciding that the I AM is the sole reality here, you revise the entire scene. Assume the presence that never leaves you and feel it as your true center. As you hold to that awareness, the sense of border and boundary softens until the border dissolves. The prophecy and promise you sense is not in future events but in a renewed inner state that makes the outer world yield to your inner shift. Trust this: the outer howling mirrors inner awakening, and your inner I AM can transmute trouble into peace.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume the I AM as the constant observer. Feel-it-real that the border dissolves into unity, and the cry is transformed into waking peace.

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