Inner Jerusalem Trust
Isaiah 37:10-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses present a test. Do not let external taunts determine your truth; the nations' victories prove nothing about the God you trust.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the scene of Hezekiah's confrontation, Neville Goddard would shift the focus from outward threat to inward state. The so-called kings of Assyria are the voices of fear pressing on the boundary walls of your consciousness. Jerusalem stands not as a besieged city on a map, but as the inner state of awareness—the I AM—that you inhabit. The taunts question whether your trust in God will hold under pressure; the rhetorical inquiries about other 'gods' reveal the habit of seeking deliverance through outward power rather than through inner assumption. The fundamental message is psychological: your reality is the dream you persist in imagining. When you refuse to surrender to the external drama, you awaken to the truth that the I AM within you creates the conditions of deliverance. The external monarchs and ports of call become mere labels for states of mind—doubt, pride, scarcity. Reclaim Jerusalem by aligning consciousness with the belief that God cannot deceive and that your inner vision determines outcomes.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and affirm: 'Jerusalem is secure in my I AM; the outer army cannot touch my inner state.' Visualize a protective wall around your inner city and feel the deliverance as real.
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