The I Am Within Isaiah 30:11
Isaiah 30:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records people asking to remove God's presence from their sight, as if they could proceed without divine guidance. It reveals a posture of resisting holiness and obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the Neville reader, this line is not about geography but about the state you occupy. The 'Holy One of Israel' is not a distant man but the I AM you are until now refusing to acknowledge. When you say 'Get you out of the way... cause the Holy One to cease from before us,' you reveal a mind that fears obedience, fears the discipline of alignment, and fears the radical responsibility of imagination. In Neville's psychology, God is consciousness—the I AM that you are. The present world you see arises from inner movements of belief. To 'turn aside out of the path' is to shift attention away from the inner vision that guides your feet; it is to trade present, intimate awareness for a preferred outer script. The remedy is to reverse the assumption: assume the Holy One is always before you, and that your life is a faithful expression of your inner state. When you revise to that truth, you awaken a steadier path, and events begin to reflect your alignment with the I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is already with you as your guide; in one minute, revise a current worry by stating 'The Holy One is with me now' and feel the truth by breathing the feeling of constant companionship.
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