Inner Provision Beyond External Allies

Isaiah 30:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 30 in context

Scripture Focus

5They were all ashamed of a people that could not profit them, nor be an help nor profit, but a shame, and also a reproach.
Isaiah 30:5

Biblical Context

Isaiah 30:5 speaks of people ashamed by relying on allies who profit them little. Neville’s reading reframes this as a map of consciousness: outward aids reflect inner states, and true wealth comes from within.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this line, the 'they' are the outward aids you chase—people, alliances, promises—that cannot profit you. When you discover they bring only shame and reproach, you awaken to a psychological law: the outer world mirrors your inner state. The fault is not in the others but in a divided consciousness seeking security outside. The remedy is to turn within and assume the I AM as your only source of wealth, provision, and courage. Revise the image: you are already supplied by the One within, and every apparent need is a call to awaken that inner resource. Feel it real: I AM the source; my external circumstances align to my inner conviction. As you hold this feeling, inner dispositions soften; cooperation replaces contention; love of neighbor becomes the recognition of oneself in another. Wealth and provision cease to be external favors and become the seamless unity of all inner faculties. The community you seek is the harmony of your own consciousness released into action.

Practice This Now

Impose a revision now: I AM, and all provision is mine. Feel it real by breathing into the chest and envisioning inner light spreading through every need, as if supplied from within.

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