Gates of the Inner Kingdom

Isaiah 26:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 26 in context

Scripture Focus

2Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may enter in.
Isaiah 26:2

Biblical Context

Open the gates, that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may enter. This is a metaphor for aligning your inner state with truth to enter the Kingdom of God.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Isaiah's call, listen in the present; 'Open ye the gates' is a beckon from your own I AM to awaken your consciousness. The 'righteous nation' is your inner state when you keep truth: a people of unwavering awareness, not a crowd of moralists. 'Keepeth the truth' means clinging to the reality of your divine nature and refusing the lure of doubt; it is a steady mood of faith that imagines and thereby births reality. When you enter, you do not cross a physical door; you shift into the kingdom of God within, your awareness aligned with righteousness and justice. Gates are inner thresholds; as you persist in the truth, your imagined state becomes your seen world. The "kingdom" is never distant but always present when you dwell in the I AM, in the one who knows. Your imagination creates the doorways; therefore, choose the feeling of 'I am that I am' and the belief that this self is the righteous nation inside. The gate opens by a single act of revision: declare that you are already in the place of power, that the truth you keep is enough to enter, and that from that inner threshold, every outward scene will conform to that consciousness.

Practice This Now

Assume you are already inside the inner city of God; feel the gates of consciousness swing open as you step through in the Knowing that you are the truth.

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