This Is Our God Within
Isaiah 25:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage proclaims that God is our salvation and that those who wait for Him will rejoice; it also pictures the Lord’s mountain where His hand rests and Moab is trodden down.
Neville's Inner Vision
Inside the Isaiah text you are not reading about distant events; you are being invited to recognize that God, the I AM, is already present as your awareness. When it says, 'this is our God; we have waited for him,' you are being shown the state you can assume now: the living certainty that salvation is your present experience. Waiting is not passive time but a shift in inner stance—a turning from lack to the awareness that the Lord has already come and is saving you from within. The 'mountain' is the stable ground of consciousness on which the hand of the LORD rests; it is the inner throne where attention rests, not a distant hill. To hear that 'Moab shall be trodden down' is to witness the cleansing of doubt, ego speaking, and fear, made small by the weight of realized being. Rejoice already, for the Lord’s salvation is not future weather but the reality you inhabit when you dwell in the awareness of I AM. The outward world then aligns with this inner victory as surely as dawn follows night.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat, 'This is our God; I have waited for him, and I am saved.' Feel the sense of salvation filling your chest; imagine Moab (your stubborn doubts) being trodden underfoot by the growing certainty of your inner I AM.
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