Inner Eyes to the Maker
Isaiah 17:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes turning the gaze toward the Maker and honoring the Holy One of Israel as the source of life.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the inner plane, the day Isaiah mentions is your moment of awakening. To look to the Maker is to fix your consciousness on the I AM—the indwelling awareness that simply is. The Holy One of Israel becomes not a distant deity but the present, unchanging presence you already possess. In Neville’s language, you do not seek to change God or circumstances; you revise your state of mind until it resembles the truth you intend to see. When you imagine yourself looking from the inside out, you stop chasing appearances and begin living from fullness. The act of looking is an act of revision: you replace lack with the certainty that you are that very God, here now. As this inner alignment grows, the outer world reflects steadiness, holiness, and trust, and what seemed external becomes a natural expression of the inner I AM.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly, repeat I AM as your stance and imagine you are looking from within the Maker; feel the presence of the Holy One within you and let that awareness color every thought.
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