Inner Judgment and Divine Law
Isaiah 42:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 42 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israel's ruin is linked to turning away from the Lord's ways and His law. Their sin and disobedience invite judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that Isaiah speaks in the language of action and consequence, yet in my practice I read it as a picture of consciousness. Jacob and Israel symbolize states of awareness, not mere nations. The spoil and the robbers represent the conditions that appear when a man forgets his true nature and refuses to walk in the ways of the Law written in consciousness. The LORD, the I AM, is not a distant judge but the inherent order of awareness you awaken by your own attention. When you persist in obedience to your inner law—feeling your unity with the I AM and aligning your imagination with that truth—scarcity, fear, and separation yield to harmony, and the inner world yields outward experience. The verse does not declare external punishment so much as the effect of forgetfulness of your divine identity. The remedy is simple: assume the feeling of obedience now, revise every belief that you are separated from divine order, and feel-it-real that you walk in his ways. Then your external life will align with the law you hold within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, repeat 'I AM that I AM' and imagine yourself fully obedient to divine law; revise any claim of separation until your inner state feels 'as if' you are walking in his ways.
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