The Inner Word of Isaiah 2:1

Isaiah 2:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 2 in context

Scripture Focus

1The word that Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem.
Isaiah 2:1

Biblical Context

Isaiah declares an oracle about Judah and Jerusalem. The verse frames the message as something Isaiah saw and received.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the 'word' as a conviction or assumption you entertain in the I AM. The phrase 'the word that Isaiah saw' is a clue that the entire prophecy arises as an inner vision in consciousness, not a distant event. Judah and Jerusalem are not geographies only; they are the inner states—habits, loyalties, and ideals—dwelling within you. When you entertain this word, you are acknowledging an inner arrangement that calls forth outcomes corresponding to the nature of your belief. The verse invites you to become the audience to the inner oracle, to quiet the old scripts and listen to the new image formed by your own imagination. In Neville's terms, the prophet's seeing is your awareness paying attention to a future that already exists as a present possibility in your mind. By assuming a state that matches the word you desire for Judah and Jerusalem, you begin to redraw the inner landscape until outer events mirror the inner change. The key is to trust the word as an I AM act and to live from that feeling-state, not from fear or doubt.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: sit in quiet and assume the word as your own I AM, feeling your inner Judah and Jerusalem already established. Repeat until the feeling is real.

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