Inner Judgment and Provision
Isaiah 3:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD will judge the elders and rulers for exploiting the vineyard and the poor. It marks inner accountability: misused wealth mirrors a displaced state of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Truth is not in distant lands; it is the I AM that you are right now. The ancients and princes in this text are not people in a history book, but fixed states of consciousness—pride, fear, grasping, and self-serving comparison—that have usurped the vineyard of your inner abundance. When you imagine yourself as separate from the good you seek, you are simply feeding the illusion of scarcity. The LORD entering into judgment is the lucent awareness within you that calls those reckless rulers to account. It does not condemn your essence; it purifies your inner atmosphere so that the authentic wealth—justice, compassion, and provision for all—can flow through. As you shift your inner posture, the scene changes: you begin to see the poor in your own life not as exterior lack, but as neglected feelings, hurt parts, and forgotten talents longing expression. When you set your inner authorities to justice—holding nothing back from the entire inner household—the “spoil in your houses” dissolves, and the vineyard yields again. Remember: you are not at the mercy of fate; you are the I AM dreaming a more abundant order.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the scene: affirm 'I am the I AM, judging with perfect justice' and visualize the rulers dissolving and inner abundance pouring into every part of your life.
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