Remembering Truth Within Prayer
Isaiah 38:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah faces God, asks Him to remember how he lived truthfully with a perfect heart and did what was good, and he weeps.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, this passage is not a history lesson but a map of consciousness. Hezekiah’s turning toward the wall signals a turning within, away from outward petition and toward the I AM that you are. The Lord in this interpretation is the living awareness inside you—your own invincible present tense. When Hezekiah says remember now, he calls the inner self to recall the truth of his being—that he has walked in truth and with a perfect heart and done that which is good in thy sight. This is not self-justification but alignment: a deliberate state being chosen until it feels natural. The weeping is the emotional discharge that accompanies a new conviction; it clears space for the new state to take root. The prayer, then, is a revision of your state of consciousness, an inner declaration that the desired condition exists already in the invisible realm and is now becoming visible by your feeling-reality. In practice, you claim the memory of your integrity, and you allow tenderness to soften fear, noticing that what you seek is the result of your own inner truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: In a quiet moment, imagine the inner wall before you and affirm, 'I am the truth, I have walked in integrity and done good in Thy sight,' then feel the emotion of that state as already real in your life.
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