Inner Victory Over Powers
Isaiah 43:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 43 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents chariots, horses, and armies as powers that will lie down and be extinguished. It signals that strength arises from within, not from outward might.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the chariot and horse, the army and the power, as symbols not of persons or armies, but of your own restless images—fear, pride, the belief that power comes from without. In the mind’s theater, Isaiah offers a startling correction: those powers vanish when awareness claims the throne. The I AM, your present consciousness, does not conquer by force but by alignment. When you persist in the truth that there is only one power—your inner God—these outer embodiments lose their traction and lie down, extinguished like tow. The external scene responds to the inner state; the moment you revise, you move into a new certainty where victory is not an event but a condition of consciousness. The verse invites you to withdraw your faith from the chariots of circumstance and invest it in the unwavering I AM. So choose the state that prevails, and let it define your world. The powers become pen, ink dissolving on the page, and what remains is the quiet, sovereign king within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state 'I AM'—the awareness that all power resides within me. Revise any sense of external force by feeling the old chariots dissolving into tow, while you remain steady in the I AM.
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