Inner Wealth and Presence
Isaiah 39:2-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
King Hezekiah shows Babylon all his treasures; Isaiah asks what they saw and from where they came. Hezekiah replies that everything in his house had been shown, revealing an inner state projected into outer wealth.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s view, the scene is a mirror of inner state. The Babylonians are not merely merchants; they symbolize future conditions your present imagination invites. Hezekiah’s treasures represent the outer sign of an inner assumption that security rests in possessions. Yet the true divine reality is the I AM behind all things; wealth is its expression, not its source. When Hezekiah says that all in his house have been seen, he exposes how outer wealth reflects inner assurance. If you wish to alter what the world witnesses, begin by the conviction that abundance flows from Presence, not scarcity from objects. Assume the state that there is a divine storehouse within and you are its faithful steward. Then declare, ‘I am the house of all good things; I share as steward of God,’ and breathe the feeling of that truth into your body until it becomes your natural tone. As you rest in this awareness, outer circumstances align with your inner decree.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare 'I am wealth incarnate; this house is the Presence’s storehouse,' and feel-it-real for 3–5 minutes as you dwell in the consciousness of divine provision.
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