Inner Songs of Isaiah 24
Isaiah 24:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 24:7-8 describes the new wine mourning, the vine languishing, and the merryhearted sighing; the mirth of tabrets ceases and the joy of the harp ends.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 24:7-8 speaks of outward merriment being silenced and the heart sighing, yet the true message is not a prophecy about places but a disclosure of states. When you identify with a lack of vitality, the inner wine and vine seem to wither and the cheerful rhythms of life mute themselves in your world. The I AM does not judge such a season; it records your present assumption. If you awaken to the truth that you are the living I AM, you will not seek joy as a distant event but claim it as your immediate consciousness. The apparent drought invites you to revise your inner premise: imagine that the joy, the tabrets, the harp, are not elsewhere but now the very vibration of your awareness. By deliberate assumption and felt reality, you rewrite the scene and restore the music of life within. The moment you declare, 'I am joy,' the scene shifts, and all you perceive becomes a harmonized expression of your renewed inner state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the new wine and vine alive within you as inner energy; then dwell in the feeling that 'I am joy' as if it already is your current reality for 5–7 minutes.
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