Inner Prophecy: Isaiah 30:9-11
Isaiah 30:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 30:9-11 portrays a rebellious people who refuse the LORD's law, demand smooth prophecies, and push the Holy One away.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard vein, the text is not about distant nations but the state of your own consciousness. The 'rebellious people' are the stubborn currents of mind that refuse the law of your inner LORD, the I AM. They want 'seers' who tell them what they want to hear—soft counsel, comforting stories, and prophecies that bypass responsibility. When you listen to 'deceits' and push the Holy One aside, you are simply withholding the presence of God from your awareness. But the Holy One is not external; It is your own I AM, the living truth that animates every image you entertain. If you insist on smooth things, you are refusing to grow, keeping yourself at the level of surface appearances. The remedy is to reverse the stance: stop seeking outer proofs and begin to assume the inner reality that the law of the LORD is within you, that the Holy One stands before you now as awareness. By choosing a new state of consciousness—feeling the truth as already real—you invite the presence that dissolves resistance and re-creates your experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a moment of quiet, assume I Am the I AM; the Holy One is present now. Feel the presence as a warm truth realized, dissolving resistance, and revise any belief that prophesies deceits into truth spoken now.
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