Rooted Jacob, Israel's Global Fruit

Isaiah 27:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 27 in context

Scripture Focus

6He shall cause them that come of Jacob to take root: Israel shall blossom and bud, and fill the face of the world with fruit.
Isaiah 27:6

Biblical Context

God plants Jacob's people so they take root. Israel then blossoms and bears fruit to fill the world.

Neville's Inner Vision

This verse speaks not of place but of the state you inhabit. The Lord who is the I AM plants a root in the consciousness of Jacob; the word come of Jacob points to those who identify with a struggling thought, but the inner action belongs to God inside you. When that root takes hold, Israel, the awakened Israel within, begins to bloom in your life. Blossoming is not an outward ceremony but a shift of perception: you stop seeking fruit externally and begin to recognize an inner harvest already formed. The world then becomes the face of your own inner state, and fruit appears as conditions, opportunities, and harmony that reflect your newly established certainty. This is renewal and a new creation: a former sense of lack yields to the living sense of fullness, produced by the assured I AM presence. If you dwell in this awareness, you discover that the outer world obeys your inner assumption. The source of all fruit is consciousness; your task is to root deeply in the I AM and permit the blossoming to declare itself through your life.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly and repeat I am rooted in the I AM. See Israel blossoming within and the world around you filling with fruit as a natural expression of that inner state.

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