Inner Name Arrives in You
Isaiah 30:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Behold, the LORD’s name comes from afar, burning with anger, bearing a heavy burden; his lips are full of indignation and his tongue is like a devouring fire. It speaks of judgment and purification moving within.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the standpoint of the I AM, the 'name of the LORD' arriving from far is the awareness of God stepping into your present state. The distance signals that this is not an old story; it is the awakening of consciousness from deep within. The burning anger and the heavy burden are the energy of truth when you no longer tolerate illusions about who you are. Your lips are 'full of indignation' because your voice now expresses a nature that refuses to compromise with fear, and your tongue is 'a devouring fire' because your words burn away false identities, self-doubt, and projection. This is not punishment from outside; it is the correction of your inner governor—the correction of identifying with lack or limitation. As you align with the I AM, the external becomes the echo of your inner state. The coming 'from far' is simply your consciousness growing from unconscious habit to aware sovereignty. Practice feeling the immediacy of this truth now; let the name of the LORD be your present I AM, and let your imagination demonstrate it in daily speech and conduct.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the I AM as your present reality. In a moment of quiet, repeat 'I AM' and feel the inner heat as truth moves from afar into your consciousness; observe any fear dissolve.
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