Inner Peace of God’s Word

Isaiah 39:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 39 in context

Scripture Focus

8Then said Hezekiah to Isaiah, Good is the word of the LORD which thou hast spoken. He said moreover, For there shall be peace and truth in my days.
Isaiah 39:8

Biblical Context

Hezekiah affirms that the Lord’s word is good and that peace and truth will prevail in his days.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 8 speaks the readiness to accept the divine Word as the sole reality. Hezekiah’s cords of time are personal projections; when he says the word of the LORD is good, he awakens to the conviction that the inner decree already is. In Neville’s tongue: The 'word' is not a distant oracle but the sentience of God within you—the I AM that you are. Peace and truth are not distant conditions to be earned, but inner states you revive by aligning attention with the assumption that God’s word stands true in this very moment. To declare it is to revise your landscape: the fear of loss dissolves as you dwell in the certainty that your awareness rules the day. If you inhabit a truth-filled life even for one day, you experience peace as the natural texture of your days; truth becomes consistency between what you feel and what you affirm. The present is the field where the inner Word manifests as your lived experience.

Practice This Now

Assume the Word of God is true in this moment and revise any fear or doubt. Feel it real by dwelling in the sense of inner peace and inner truth throughout the day.

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