Behold the Inner Servant
Isaiah 42:1-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 42 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 42:1-4 presents a chosen servant empowered by the Spirit who will judge and bring truth to the nations. He is gentle toward the weak and steadfast, ensuring justice is set in the earth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the servant is not a distant person but a state of consciousness within you. He is the elect in whom your soul delights, the I AM that the Spirit has placed upon and through which you measure truth. When you claim him, your mind stops seeking forceful cries in the streets of circumstance and learns to listen to the still, small voice within. A bruised reed does not break, and the smoking flax does not quench because the inner governor holds steady, bringing forth judgment unto truth, not by compulsion but by alignment with law. He does not fail or grow discouraged until judgment is set in the earth, and the isles await his law—by which I mean distant areas of your mind and life align with the one universal principle you call truth. The outer changes you seek are the outward proof of the inward setting of judgment by your inner servant. In practice, you are the servant, and your daily life responds to your inward posture: calm, resolute, faithful, and awake to the truth you choose to embody.
Practice This Now
Practice: Assume the I AM now—feel the Spirit upon you and recognize yourself as the servant of truth. Revise a troubling thought by repeating, 'I am the law of truth set in me; I will not fail.'
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