Meek Joy in the I AM

Isaiah 29:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 29 in context

Scripture Focus

19The meek also shall increase their joy in the LORD, and the poor among men shall rejoice in the Holy One of Israel.
Isaiah 29:19

Biblical Context

The verse suggests that meekness and lack are opportunities to deepen joy when consciousness turns to the LORD. True rejoicing arises from the I AM within, not from outer circumstances.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the man who calls himself meek, the text promises an increase of joy in the LORD. In Neville's psychology, the tender spirit is not weak but a state of inner alignment: surrender your personal will to the I AM, and joy swells as your inner atmosphere becomes saturated with awareness. The 'poor among men' mirrors those who sense lack; yet in truth they are the richest when they acknowledge the Holy One within. Joy does not come by changing outer conditions but by changing inner identifications. Lead yourself through an inward revision: declare 'I AM' as the sole proprietor of your life, and imagine that you are already the joyous presence that the LORD desires to express. The I AM within is not distant; it is your persistent vantage point. As you dwell there, the movements of life—people, events, even lack—are seen as images passing in that spacious consciousness. The meek attune themselves to this divine mood, and their joy becomes contagious and enduring, because it is born from awareness itself, not from circumstance.

Practice This Now

Practice: Sit quietly, declare 'I AM JOY' as your constant present fact, and feel the glow of joy filling your chest. Then revise any sense of lack into sufficiency by knowing the I AM is your source, here and now.

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