Isaiah 27:1-2 Inner Transformation
Isaiah 27:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God will defeat Leviathan and the dragon with a great sword. In that day, the people are invited to sing about a vineyard of red wine.
Neville's Inner Vision
That day is the moment you claim your true I AM. The great sword stands for disciplined awareness that slices through stubborn, fear-based thoughts. Leviathan, the piercing serpent, and the dragon are not distant monsters; they are inner habits of belief you have fed with worry. When you recognize that you are the I AM, their power dissolves, because awareness cannot be harmed by the stories of fear. The sword clears the field of your mental territory, eliminating the noise that keeps you bound to a past you do not truly inhabit. As the old thoughts fall away, the inner sea calms, and your consciousness reveals a safe harbor within. Then a vineyard of red wine becomes your present sensation of abundance, joy, and vitality produced by your imagination rather than by external circumstances. This is prophecy fulfilled within: deliverance is the shift of state, not an event outside you. You move from cosmic defeat to celebration by choosing to dwell in I AM and imagining your world as redeemed by consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume I AM the vineyard of red wine—feel the abundance blooming. Revise fear as dissolved and dwell in the peaceful reality of your I AM.
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