The Inner Trumpet and Return
Isaiah 27:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of a great trumpet calling the scattered back to worship on God's holy mount. In Neville's terms, this trumpet is an inner call that awakens exile-minded thoughts and gathers the parts of your consciousness into wholeness.
Neville's Inner Vision
That trumpet is the call of your I AM, the wakeful presence that stands behind every thought. The ones who 'were ready to perish' are not external people but states of lack, fear, and separation that you have tolerated. The lands of Assyria and Egypt are inner territories you have inhabited with separation from God, yet the trumpet blasts through them, dissolving walls and inviting every wandering idea to return to the holy mount within. Worship here is not ritual; it is the automatic alignment of consciousness with its source. Jerusalem stands inside as the quiet center where I AM dwells—where God and you are one. In that day, awakening becomes natural; the great trumpet returns you to the realized state that you already are. When you imagine the gathering—the exiles drawn home to the inner temple—feel the certainty that the Presence is right where you stand.
Practice This Now
Sit in silence and assume you are already worshiping on the inner Jerusalem; feel the I AM as the atmosphere around you and know the exiles inside are gathered within.
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