Inner Peace and Fruitful Israel
Isaiah 27:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites you to take hold of divine strength and make peace with the I AM. When you do, Jacob's seed takes root, and Israel blossoms to fill the world with fruit.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine God as the I AM of you, the steadfast awareness that witnesses all thoughts and feelings. The line 'let him take hold of my strength' is not about another power outside you; it is your own decision to seize the energy of a renewed consciousness. When you assume, with feeling, that you can 'make peace with me,' you are not petitioning a distant God but consenting to a shift of your inner weather. Peace becomes your standard, not the rare outcome of circumstance. As Jacob takes root in your mind, your inner tribe settles into a stable, fertile soil, and Israel— the bright, fruitful form of your life—begins to blossom, sending shoots of prosperity into the world you touch. The outer world then mirrors this inward fruit, revealing health, collaboration, and purpose as evidence of this inner healing. Your state of inner peace becomes a magnetic center, drawing forth the fruit that fills even distant surfaces with life.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly, place a hand on your chest, and imagine a warm, decisive light—the I AM—holding you. Repeat softly: I take hold of my strength now; I choose peace within, and watch Jacob take root, Israel blossom, and fruit fill the world.
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