Inner Egypt Awakening And Trust
Isaiah 19:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Egypt will have no work and will fear when the Lord shakes the land; the passage points to a shift from outward power to inner awakening.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the word Egypt is not a land to be conquered but a state of mind that seeks to do by the head and the tail, by branches and rushes—the entire outward mechanism of effort. When the verse says there shall be no work for Egypt, it speaks of that moment in your own consciousness when the external doings no longer govern your life. The shaking of the hand of the LORD is the inner disturbance that reveals the illusion: I am the doer only in the sense of awareness, but the activity of the world flows from the I AM. In that hour, you may feel like a nation cast down, unable to perform as before, yet you are being invited into the kingdom that lies within. The judgments and fears you glimpse are the turning of attention away from outward results toward the stillness that animates all movement. You are the one who imagines; to revise is to assume a new state, to feel the reality of being the I AM and thus to re-create the scene into its spiritual truth. The prophecy promises return and restoration when you awaken to this inner government.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and revise the scene by assuming I AM is the governor of all action. Picture Egypt as a powerless state and feel the I AM holding you in silent, confident awareness.
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