Inner Throne of Mercy

Isaiah 16:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 16 in context

Scripture Focus

5And in mercy shall the throne be established: and he shall sit upon it in truth in the tabernacle of David, judging, and seeking judgment, and hasting righteousness.
Isaiah 16:5

Biblical Context

Mercy establishes the throne within your consciousness; the ruler sits in truth, judging and hastening righteousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the state-doctrine, this verse proclaims that mercy itself is the power that establishes ruling consciousness. The throne is not a place outside you, but your own I AM—your awareness—that is set on mercy, steady and patient. When you affirm that the I AM sits truthfully on that throne, you invite a magnetic alignment: you judge not by fear but by truth, and you seek true judgment with a posture of compassion. The 'tabernacle of David' is your inner sanctuary where imaginal kingship is formed; in that quiet, the lines between what you imagine and what you deem real begin to blur. As you persist, the movement of righteousness quickens—desire for just actions, honest thoughts, and benevolent outcomes becomes automatic. The inner ruler does not hurry others; he hastens righteousness by aligning feeling and belief so that outcomes respond to your heavenly assumption. In this way, mercy becomes your governing principle, truth your operating law, and the kingdom manifests as an ongoing experience within.

Practice This Now

Close eyes and silently declare: 'I am the merciful, truthful ruler of my life. The throne is established in me now; I judge with truth and hasten righteousness.' Then feel that state fully for a few breaths.

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