The Inner Vineyard of Peace
Isaiah 27:2-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God tends Israel like a vineyard, continually watering and protecting it. Fury is not in me; by the strength of peace, Jacob shall take root and Israel shall bear fruit.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture your life as a vineyard, beloved. The I AM within you — the Lord in your own being — tends it with ceaseless care, watering your roots every moment. There is no fury in this consciousness; it passes through briars and burns them away not with external force, but with the inner light of awareness. As you align with this divine strength, you revise the sense of battle into a peaceful unifying action—peace that comes from within, not from external victory. Let the seed of Jacob take root in your heart and watch Israel blossom as your inner climate shifts to calm, fruitful activity. Your events are simply movements of consciousness; when you tend the vineyard with unwavering awareness, you awaken to a garden where conflict dissolves and fruit appears in the world as a natural expression of peace and covenant-keeping. The practical result is a life that radiates steadiness, guidance, and blessing from the inside out.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and picture yourself as the vineyard described. Feel the watering by the I AM and affirm, 'I am kept and watered every moment; I take hold of strength to make peace with myself.'
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