Near and Far, God's Might Within
Isaiah 33:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 33:13 calls listeners far off and near to hear and acknowledge the works and might of God. It invites recognizing divine action in every state of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the call to hear what has been done as an invitation to recognize the works of the I AM within you. The far and the near are not places on a map but states of consciousness; God is not outside but the awareness that already knows and creates. When you acknowledge the mighty works, you acknowledge your own inner power to imagine and to convert every sense of lack into fullness. The scriptural declaration is not about history; it is your moment-to-moment response to your inner state. If you feel distant from your desired outcome, you are inviting the shift by imagining you are the author who has already accomplished the thing; speak as though the deed is done; feel the gratitude and certainty of the I AM moving within you. Your attention, your belief, and your inner premise set the rhythm of events. Name the separation—far or near—as your varying states—then align your consciousness with the feeling of result, and let the inner demonstration become the outer scene.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare, 'I am the I AM; I hear God’s deeds within me.' Then close your eyes, imagine a scene where the desired outcome is already real, and rest in the feeling of its truth.
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