Inner Messenger of Good Tidings
Isaiah 41:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of an inner messenger who brings good tidings to Zion; God promises to supply the one who proclaims the news.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Isaiah 41:27, Zion is your living center of awareness, and 'the first' is the initial conviction that asserts a new state of being. The 'behold, behold them' is the moment your I AM acknowledges the tidings—your imagination witnessing the news before it appears in outer life. 'I will give to Jerusalem one that bringeth good tidings' is the assurance that the inner I AM provides a messenger who proclaims the truth you desire as already accomplished. You are not waiting for change; you are becoming the channel through which change speaks. The messenger does not come from without; it arises from the quiet I that you ARE, and the news of salvation flows from your own imagination, your inner Jerusalem. As you dwell in this stillness, your heart accepts the tidings as real now, your thoughts align with the fulfilled promise, and the outward world begins to reflect that inner decree. Practice calls you to assume the feeling of the tidings, see Zion rise in consciousness, and let the 'bearer' of good news stand within you, declaring 'It is done, it is done.'
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a calm messenger stepping into your inner Zion, declaring 'Behold—the tidings are fulfilled.' Feel the certainty as if the news is already true and repeat, 'I am the bearer of good tidings.'
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