Inner Harvest of Isaiah 18:3-5
Isaiah 18:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 18:3-5 describes a global audience seeing God's sign and trumpet, and God resting in His dwelling as harvest plans unfold. It then speaks of pruning away the sprigs before the harvest, preparing the vine for fruit.
Neville's Inner Vision
I am the watcher of signs in my own life; the world you think you inhabit is a state of consciousness, and the trumpet on the mountains is the call of your assumption. In this inner scene, the Lord's rest—I will take my rest—becomes the quiet assurance of the I AM dwelling within you, shining like clear heat upon herbs and dew in the heat of harvest. When you acknowledge this inner presence, you observe not a distant event but a transformation of your own weather: thoughts hot with longing meet the cool validity of being. The harvest imagery shows you that before fruit is seen, the bud ripens in your mind; until then, you prune away sprigs of doubt and the sour grape of limitation. The pruning hooks are your inner decisions to release fear and to shift attention toward what you truly want. As you stand in that rest and revision, the whole field tilts toward manifestation, and what you desire begins to appear as if it has ripened in your own consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the fulfilled state now. Visualize lifting the inner ensign on your mental mountains and feel the dew of fulfillment resting on your mind.
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