Inner Conquest of Isaiah 36:10
Isaiah 36:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse questions whether one acts with or without the LORD, and then records the LORD's command to go up against the land and destroy it.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the scene as a parable of your own consciousness. The land is the landscape of your mind, and going up against it signifies rising in awareness to confront misbeliefs. To say am I now come up without the LORD is to catch the moment you might act from ego rather than from the I AM that is God within. The LORD's command to go up and destroy the land becomes a directive to release, dissolve, and remove the false stories you have accepted as real. When you align with the I AM, the unwavering awareness that you are one with God, the inner army you send forth is not about conquest of others but the destruction of fear, lack, and limitation in your own mind. As you assume the truth of your identity, you feel the fear pass, the sense of lack collapse, and a new order arises: you are ruled by divine life, not by appearances. The verse invites you to test your allegiance in the moment, to revise any thought that you act without God, and to enact a steady decision to dwell in the consciousness that God is the only power, feeling it real.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, place a hand on the chest, and declare I AM. Revise every fear-based thought by silently affirming you are the LORD within, and feel the inner land reorganize as you dwell in that consciousness.
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