Inner Harvest of Isaiah 17:5-6
Isaiah 17:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse uses harvest imagery to show scarcity on the surface. Yet it promises remaining fruit as inner provision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your eye reads harvest and calls it outer scene; yet the field is your mind, and the harvest is the state you presently inhabit. The man gathering with his arm is the I AM at work in your consciousness, gathering moments of awareness into a coherent pattern. The valley of Rephaim is the deep places of memory and fear; yet within that valley there are still clusters left on the uppermost boughs, tiny but real, seeds of abundance your imagination can reclaim. The shaking of the olive tree signals testing; the text shows two or three berries, four or five in the outer branches—minimal in form, not in reality. The law you must learn is simple: outward circumstance mirrors your inner stance. If you revise that stance to one of sufficiency, your inner field will yield fruit beyond what the senses report. The LORD God of Israel speaks as your I AM, inviting trust in inner provision rather than outer condition. Interpret judgment as a summons to refine consciousness, not to alter the world; hold the revision until the topmost branches glow with fullness. In such a state, the remnants become manifest as realized abundance, and your life becomes one continuous harvest of peace.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and picture yourself as the harvestman, gathering the ears with the arm of awareness. Revise your state to 'I AM abundance' and feel that reality as if it already is.
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