Storm Within Isaiah 29:6
Isaiah 29:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 29:6 speaks of a dramatic divine visitation—thunder, earthquake, and fire—that stirs the people. In Neville's frame, this visitation is a stirring of consciousness, inviting inner holiness and awakening.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold, the visitation is not arriving from without; it is the I AM awakening within your own consciousness. The thunder, the earthquake, the great noise, the storm and the devouring fire are symbolic movements announcing a shift of your inner state. They shake away the old stories and separate you from the illusion that you are merely a passing body in a struggling world. In Neville Goddard, God is not a distant judge but the I AM as your awareness, imagining this experience into form. When you surrender to the belief that you are this awareness, you stop resisting and let the new vision take root. The flame of devouring fire consumes what you no longer need, leaving a clearer space for the fulfilled wish to appear. The visitation is the pressure that compels you to drop the outer scene and inhabit the inner, eternal reality of God within you. Practice the single most practical move: assume the state you desire already exists, and persist in the feeling until it feels real, and let the outer scene adjust to that inner light.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet, affirm I AM, and revise a brief scene showing your wish as already fulfilled; feel the relief as if it is now true.
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