Inner Sign of Worship
Isaiah 38:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah asks for a sign to confirm that he should go up to the house of the LORD. In Neville's lens, this becomes a cue to turn inward for the inner signal of readiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the states-of-consciousness lens, the question 'What is the sign?' is not about gathering omens but about a shift of awareness. The 'house of the LORD' stands not at a temple gate but within your own consciousness—the dwelling place of the I AM, your present awareness. When Hezekiah seeks a sign, he reveals a dependency on outward circumstances to prove his faith. Neville teaches that true worship begins when you assume the state you desire, and the inner sign is the felt sense that you are already there. The moment you imagine the inner temple as real, you ascend from limitation; the sign arrives as certainty, peace, and an unshakeable trust that the path is established in consciousness. The outer event would follow the inner conviction, not precede it. Therefore, the question becomes: are you willing to accept the inner signal as enough, and to live as though your worship is complete now? The sign is you—your awareness, felt as real right now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already within the inner temple of your consciousness; feel the certainty of God’s presence. Then proceed in that certainty, revising any longing for an external sign.
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