Inner Deliverance Isaiah 38:5-6
Isaiah 38:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God says Hezekiah's prayer and tears are heard, promising fifteen more years and the city's deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read these verses through Neville’s lens is to see a law of consciousness at work. The LORD’s assurance that He has heard prayer and seen tears corresponds to the moment you turn your attention to the I AM and acknowledge that your requests are already recognized by your own awareness. The prayer and tears are not merely emotion; they are the clearing that prepares your mind for the coming gift. The pledge to add fifteen years signals a renewal of vitality within your state of being, a longer, truer span of life governed not by circumstance but by an unwavering inner alignment. The threat of the king of Assyria represents external fear in your world; yet “I will deliver thee and this city” points to the certainty that your inner city—your central consciousness—is defended by the truth you inhabit. When you live from the assumption that you already possess what you seek, you extend the duration of that reality and corral fear into faith. This is not a historical moment alone; it is your inner act of recognition that you are, at last, the source and defender of your own life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume it real, and say to your I AM, 'I am heard, I am defended, I am life.' Then rest in the feeling that the city and you are already safe.
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