Dissolving Heavens Within

Isaiah 34:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 34 in context

Scripture Focus

4And all the host of heaven shall be dissolved, and the heavens shall be rolled together as a scroll: and all their host shall fall down, as the leaf falleth off from the vine, and as a falling fig from the fig tree.
Isaiah 34:4

Biblical Context

Isaiah 34:4 speaks of the heavens and their hosts dissolving, rolled up like a scroll, with the imagery of leaves and figs falling. It signals the end of external authorities and the opportunity for inner renewal.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the I AM vantage, the 'host of heaven' is your chorus of outward beliefs and authorities that pretend to govern your happiness. When the heavens dissolve, it is not the sky that dies but the stories you have trusted as the source of life—your ideas of power, success, and worth outside of consciousness. The scroll that is rolled together invites you to read life anew from the seat of awareness, not from the weather of events. As the leaves fall from the vine and the figs drop from the fig tree, old proofs of lack and limitation detach from your sense of self. This is not destruction but a cleansing, clearing space for the true kingdom within. Remember: imagination is the means by which the world is formed, and you are the imagining I AM. So the dissolution reveals your sovereignty: you do not wait for a change in heaven to feel free; you change your inner state, and the external aligns with your revised sense of being. Renewal is not future; it is the present, awakening through your conscious assumption.

Practice This Now

Assume the end now: I am the I AM dissolving every external heaven. Close your eyes, picture the heavens rolling up like a scroll, the host of beliefs falling away, and feel the new inner light already present.

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