Where Are the Inner Gods
Isaiah 36:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 36:19 presents a taunt about the power of the pagan gods to save Samaria. It implies true strength does not come from idols but from the state of consciousness that wields awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
That verse is not about geography but about your interior state. The gods named in Hamath Arphad and Sepharvaim are not external powers to defeat; they are states of belief you have treated as powers outside your own consciousness. Samaria in the scene stands for the life condition you call your desired outcome. When the question asks if those gods have delivered Samaria out of my hand, it reveals the habit of looking for deliverance in images rather than within awareness. In Neville and in this scripture, there is no other power but I AM. When you stop projecting power onto idols and begin addressing your own consciousness as the sole power, the imagined crisis dissolves. Take the scene as a mirror for your mind: revise the assumption, feel the end as already present, and the appearance of opposition loses its grip. The moment you assert that God is I AM here now, you become the deliverer, and the inner scene rearranges to reflect your new consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the end is already realized; feel relief flooding your chest as you claim the I AM as your power.
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