Pleading Within: The Inner Justification

Isaiah 43:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 43 in context

Scripture Focus

26Put me in remembrance: let us plead together: declare thou, that thou mayest be justified.
Isaiah 43:26

Biblical Context

Isaiah 43:26 invites you to remember God within, join in a dialogue of remembrance, and declare your justified state as your true identity.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 43:26 invites you to enter your inner courtroom. God is not a distant judge but the I AM within, waiting to be remembered, acknowledged, and agreed with. To 'put me in remembrance' is to return your attention to your true state, the consciousness that already justifies you. 'Let us plead together' signals a joint dialogue between your current self and the higher self that knows the truth; in that conversation you consent to the new being you already are, rather than clinging to lack. When you declare, 'that thou mayest be justified,' you voice the inner verdict of your own awareness looking at itself through the lens of the divine. In Neville's practice, the end is not sought outside but assumed as already yours; feeling the wish fulfilled now is the method. You revise by choosing the end you desire and imagining from that end until it becomes your habitual memory. The world then reflects the inner state you have embraced, and you awaken to your natural righteousness as the I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, recall a moment when you felt justified, and then assume the feeling of your I AM as if that moment is now. Repeat 'I am justified' while dwelling in that state for five minutes, allowing imagination to rewrite your sense of self.

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