Inner Kingdom Unveiled
Isaiah 22:8-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judah relies on outward armor, walls, and water management while neglecting the divine Maker. The passage invites turning from external defenses to inner alignment with God.
Neville's Inner Vision
View Isaiah as a mirror of your own inner state. The cover of Judah, the armour of the house of the forest, and the meticulous counting of walls and waters are not divine defenses but signs of relying on appearances. Breaches in the city of David symbolize gaps in your inner kingdom, gaps created when you pursue security in structures rather than in the Source. The waters of the lower pool you gather reflect lower currents of thought you trust instead of the living water of life. You have numbered the houses of Jerusalem and fortified the walls with pride, digging a ditch between two walls, yet you have not looked unto the Maker who fashioned it long ago. In Neville’s practice, these externalities reveal a state of consciousness that forgets the I AM within. The remedy is restoration: stop feeding the outer images and turn to the Creator within. Assume the truth that the Maker is active in you now; revise the belief that walls protect you; feel the presence of God guiding every image and decision. When you do, your inner city becomes safe by alignment with the divine, not by outward fortifications.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, revise your sense of security by declaring 'I am the Maker within; the I AM now guards my life' and feel the assurance flowing through you. Rest in the felt sense that inner power is guiding every thought.
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