Return From Babylon Within
Isaiah 39:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 39:7 speaks of thy sons being taken away and made eunuchs in the palace of Babylon. It conveys a prophetic sense of loss of lineage and outward expression within exile.
Neville's Inner Vision
This text is not a distant doom, but a map of inner states. The 'sons' are your future expressions, talents, and projects arising from your central I AM. The 'palace of Babylon' is the mind ruled by fear, doubt, and the need to control outcomes. When I yield to that ruling power, these future fruits are stripped of vitality; they become eunuchs in a foreign court, unable to reveal themselves. Yet the I AM stands sovereign above every court. I am the source who can restore and reframe the inner weather. The appearance of exile reveals where I have given authority to fear rather than to creative life. By returning to the feeling of I AM, I reassign ownership: my sons are safe, thriving, present here and now as I imagine them in my inner kingdom. The act of imagining, feeling, and declaring the end transforms loss into a stage of inner preparation for realized expression.
Practice This Now
Assume the end: your future expressions are secure in the I AM; revise fear by declaring, 'No expression of my life is ever lost.' Close your eyes and feel them returning to your inner palace as real.
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