The Inner Wall of Iniquity
Isaiah 30:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Isaiah, iniquity is described as a breach in a high wall that can break suddenly. This image points to the sudden, unforeseen consequences of lingering patterns.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the text invites you to notice that your so-called sins are a breach in a living wall of your own consciousness. In this light, iniquity is not a crime to be punished but a sign that your inner state has wandered from the I AM. The wall swells with the stubborn belief in separation, and its eventual collapse is not external happenstance but the natural consequence of holding a reality that contradicts your true self. When you accept that you are the I AM—the awareness that makes all things possible—the breach loses its force. The instant the wall breaks is the moment you awaken to power you already possess, the realization that absence of judgment is your native state. The judgment and the breach disappear as you return to the one, living truth within. Practically, it is a revision, an inner turning, whereby what you believed as dark fault is seen as a mis-titled thought dissolving into the light of your consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you are the I AM here and now; revise the sense of guilt into wholeness. Feel it real by picturing the breach dissolving and the wall collapsing into clear space.
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