Inner Deliverance Caution
Isaiah 36:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse warns you not to be swayed by outward assurances that God will save you. It calls for inner trust and accountability, not reliance on external powers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Facing Hezekiah’s speech is not about geography but about your own mind's loyalties. When you hear, 'The LORD will deliver us,' you are hearing the habit of looking outside for the answer, the old belief that a future rescue depends on some external power or rite. In Neville's terms, that voice is a state of consciousness—the thought-form of security you have attached to conditions named 'the nations' and their gods. The true deliverance comes not by a ruler's word but by the conviction you hold in the I AM, the awareness that you are already complete and capable of re-creating your experience. The warning asks you to examine whether you credit a protective scenario outside your inner life or insist on a deliverance born from your present inner alignment. To reverse the illusion is to assume the feeling of being delivered now, to revise every scene with the sense that your inner God has already acted. When you do, the 'Assyrian' army dissolves in your mind, and your reality shifts to the space where imagination is the power that was always governing you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare 'I am delivered now,' then revise a present scene to reflect inner deliverance, not external aid.
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