Inner Kingdom Prayer
Isaiah 37:18-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Assyrian kings defeated nations and their idols show they are lifeless; the speaker asks the LORD to save so that all kingdoms may know the LORD is the one true God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of this passage as a drama of consciousness. The 'kings of Assyria' are the external pressures that seem to rule your world; their 'gods' are the worn images you once worshipped—wood and stone of fear, of lack, of limitation. But the true God is not distant; the I AM within, your awareness, is the only power that matters. When the prayer says, save us from his hand, it is a call to a revision in state: release from the grip of a former belief and the restoration of the inner LORD’s sovereignty. The line that all the kingdoms may know that thou art the LORD is a declaration you make in consciousness—that the kingdom of awareness proves itself superior to all appearances. In Neville’s language, you are asked to feel the truth as already fulfilled: imagine that the outer events respond to the inner decision. The old idols crumble not by force but by the recognition that you are the Amen, the I AM, the LORD of your world. The victory is already yours in the inner sense; the outer shift follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the I AM as the LORD of your life. Revise a current fear by imagining the inner sovereign waking and the outer scene responding as awareness commands.
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