Sanctifying the I Am Within

Isaiah 29:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 29 in context

Scripture Focus

23But when he seeth his children, the work of mine hands, in the midst of him, they shall sanctify my name, and sanctify the Holy One of Jacob, and shall fear the God of Israel.
Isaiah 29:23

Biblical Context

Isaiah 29:23 speaks of recognizing God's works within us; when the inner self beholds the fruits of God's hands, it sanctifies God's name, the Holy One of Jacob, and cultivates reverent fear toward the God of Israel.

Neville's Inner Vision

To witness his children, the work of mine hands, is to acknowledge that every thought and feeling you call self is formed by the I AM within. In that inner sight, sanctification becomes a shift of perception: you stop seeing a divided self and instead behold creation as the spoken word of consciousness. When these inner states are recognized and welcomed, they sanctify the Name—your attention aligns with the divine dimension of being. The Holy One of Jacob grows real as an inner Presence, not a distant doctrine; the God of Israel becomes the reverent awe you feel toward the living I AM within, not fear of an external power. The verse invites you to dwell in the certainty that holiness is an inner discipline of awareness, practiced by steadily acknowledging God in your midst. Sanctification arises as you permit each inner "child" to reveal the richest qualities of God—love, truth, liberty—and respond with reverent action, letting your life reflect what you acknowledge internally.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and breathe into the certainty that the I AM is seeing its own children as the work of God's hands; revise any sense of distance by affirming, 'I am one with the Holy One within,' and feel the reverent awe arising now.

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