Inner Deliverance of the Remnant
Isaiah 37:30-38 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses promise miraculous sustenance for the remnant of Judah and God's protection over Jerusalem, culminating in the defeat of the Assyrian army. The remnant takes root and bears fruit because the LORD's zeal defends and sustains them.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this oracle, the city is your inner state of consciousness; the sign of eating what grows of itself is the assumption that daily sustenance comes from your inner conditions, not from external battles. The remnant that takes root downward and bears fruit upward represents a mind that descends into stillness and rises into fruitful action, living from awareness as a constant spring. The LORD of hosts is the I AM within you, whose zeal defends the life you choose in imagination. The threat posed by Assyria is the old fear that cannot invade a fortified consciousness when you refuse to identify with it. The angel that smites the camp is your imaginative faculty in motion, dissolving fear and rewriting experience with inspired feeling. The fall of the enemy marks the death of an old self-image and the birth of a new, victorious self. Stay seated in the assured state, and victory becomes your ordinary waking reality, not a distant event.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are the remnant defended by the LORD of hosts; feel the certainty in your chest as if you already own the promised harvest. Then speak silently, I am protected, and notice what signs arise in your day to confirm the inner victory.
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