Inner Judgment and Return
Isaiah 39:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 39:3-6 shows the prophet warning Hezekiah that all his treasures will be carried away to Babylon, signaling a time of judgment and exile.
Neville's Inner Vision
These verses read as a map of your inner landscape. The Babylon that comes is not a distant empire but the shifting of your consciousness when you cling to outer treasures. The question 'What have they seen in thine house?' invites you to inspect what you identify as real—your possessions, stories, or self-images. The decree that nothing shall be left is the clearing of false identifications, making room for the one reality: I AM. In Neville’s method, judgment signals a revision of your inner picture: you are not bound by the old house, for a new house exists in imagination. Hear the word of the Lord of hosts as a call to awaken to your true inventory—the wealth of states of consciousness rather than external hoards. The days come when the outer will vanish to reveal the inner kingdom that already exists in the I AM. Thus exile becomes return: you are led back to your original, undivided self by the imagination you choose to dwell in.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, breathe, and declare I AM as your only reality. Then revise by imagining your inner house intact while the outer world dims, feeling the renewal as already complete.
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