Inner Fire Awakening Isaiah 42:25
Isaiah 42:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 42 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Therefore, the verse describes a fiery trial poured over a person, with outer turmoil surrounding them. The person remains unaware of the inner cause and does not take the experience to heart.
Neville's Inner Vision
Know this: the 'he' in Isaiah 42:25 is your inner state—the I AM you, aware and watching. The fury of his anger poured upon him is not punishment from without but the surge of a long-held belief that you are separate from Source; the strength of battle and the surrounding fire are the inner turmoil that springs from clinging to lack, fear, or old stories about yourself. He 'knew not' because the moment you have not awakened to the cause, your attention remains on the drama rather than the director. The fire burns him because the old self resists the moment of awareness; and he 'laid it not to heart' because he did not revise the assumption that created the scene. In my method, the scene is a projection of your present consciousness, a sign you are ready to shift. When you choose a new state by assumption, you do not argue with the flames—you feel the wish fulfilled here and now, and you let awareness do the rest. The outer world then aligns to your inward conviction, and the 'wrath' yields to the steady radiance of the I AM that you truly are.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your heart, and assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled: I AM that I AM, here and now governing this scene. Revise the meaning: this fiery trial is a sign of awakening, and you witness it as the I AM, not its sufferer.
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