Inner Ruler of Jerusalem
Isaiah 28:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks to those who scorn and rule over a people; it invites heed to the word of the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville: The scene is not about a distant nation but about your own inner Jerusalem. The 'scornful men' are fixed opinions and prideful judgments that pretend to rule your life; they posture as governors over your awareness, insisting you must remain separate from truth and demanding obedience to the mind's noisy voices. The 'word of the LORD' is the living I AM—a call to awaken to your true sovereign presence. When you identify with scorn you bind yourself to limitation; when you listen and yield to the inner decree of I AM, you release the inner governors and restore harmony. This verse promises that the inner city can be governed by wisdom rather than pride, and the judgment is an invitation to revise. The mechanism is inner revision: assume the state of being that already rules in love and clarity, feel it in the chest and solar plexus as a present fact, and let the loud inner voice dissolve into quiet assurance. In doing so, your outer life aligns with inner restoration, and the promised liberty becomes your daily experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and declare 'I am the Lord of this Jerusalem.' Feel the sovereign state settling into your chest until it becomes your immediate experience.
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