Grace Waits Within You
Isaiah 30:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God waits to be gracious and to show mercy. Blessed outcomes come to those who wait for Him.
Neville's Inner Vision
God is not distant, but inner presence. The text names the LORD as a God of judgment, yet the governing motion is grace in response to an inner posture. When you acknowledge that the I AM is already awake in you, you invite the moment when the inner 'wait' becomes an act of faith. Waiting is not passivity; it is alignment—holding your consciousness in the spacious image of grace until the outer conditions harmonize. The statement that He waits to be gracious means your thoughts and feelings are being refined by the very force you honor: mercy. Exaltation here is inner reverence: as you elevate your awareness to the truth of God-as-I AM, mercy moves in, and judgment of fear or lack loses its grip. The blessing comes to those who dwell in that waiting, not by coercing events but by becoming the kind of awareness that calls grace forth. In short, you are the subject who waits, and the I AM acts.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, and assume: the I AM is gracious now. Revise any sense of lack into mercy and feel it real in your body.
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