Inner Hezekiah: Sickness to Prayer
Isaiah 38:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah is told he will die, prays, and recalls his faithful walk before God; his distress is met with divine awareness. The inner practice is to trust the inner life and seek alignment, which opens a path to healing.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the I AM vantage, illness in Isaiah 38:1-3 is a mistaken state of consciousness, not a fixed reality. The command to 'set thine house in order' becomes a call to purify and align inner dispositions with eternal truth. Hezekiah turns his face to the wall—an inward turning away from outward appearances toward the living Presence within. He does not plead for a distant miracle but asserts fidelity: truth, a perfect heart, and deeds that pleased God. The 'Remember now' awakens divine memory of one's true state, dissolving fear and releasing the imagination to re-create the self. The weeping signals release of fear and a softening of vibrational resistance, allowing the inner state of wholeness to take precedence. Healing follows not from petitioning an external power, but from maintaining a constant inner state that matches the desired reality. Faithfulness to inner truth becomes the catalyst; restoration appears when consciousness resides in the life that is God within, regardless of external appearances.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your heart, and affirm: I am the Life of God in me now; I am whole, well, and free. Dwell in that feeling until it becomes your first impression of reality.
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