Inner Regathering Of Isaiah 27
Isaiah 27:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 27:12-13 speaks of God gathering the scattered, and a trumpet signaling worship on the holy mount. It points to an inner regathering—exiles of the mind returning to conscious worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read as a man or woman awakening, the verses describe not a geographical procession but an inner logistics of consciousness. The river's channel and the Egyptian stream are the currents by which thoughts flow; in this hour, the I AM, the awareness you unconditionally are, beats off the refuse and gathers you, one by one, into a single sense of self. The trumpet is not sound in the temple but the awakening impulse of imagination—a call that rouses all the outcasts, the thoughts that have wandered into exile, and returns them to the holy mount within where worship happens. Jerusalem is the standing-place of your inner worship, the seat of renewed vision where you regard your life as a creation of your inner state. When you acknowledge that you are already assembled in the wholeness of being, you align your feelings with that truth, and outward appearances begin to harmonize with it. The New Creation is merely a shift in tone of consciousness, from scattering fear to a shared rhythm of love and authority.
Practice This Now
Imagine you are already gathered on the inner holy mount; feel the trumpet of renewal sounding within you. Revise any sense of exile by affirming I AM here, now, complete.
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