Drying the Deep Within
Isaiah 44:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 44 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Isaiah 44:27, God commands the deep to be dry and the rivers to dry up, signaling authoritative order over chaotic forces. It invites you to trust the I AM can restrain what seems overwhelming.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Isaiah's declaration, the 'deep' represents the vast undercurrents of your own being—emotions, memories, subconscious patterns—that once seem to flood the surface with rivers of circumstance. When God commands, 'Be dry,' the inner I AM is asserting order over perception, not by altering external weather, but by transforming the consciousness that sees weather as fate. The verse invites you to trust that you have authority to quiet your inner currents: to speak to the depths, not as a demand upon others, but as a decree of your own awareness. By assuming that the deep is already dry and the rivers rechanneled into stillness, you release the belief that life must be a wild torrent. In this, Providence is not a distant power but your own awareness acting through you. If you feel overwhelmed, recall that 'drying up' is the removal of resistance in your inner ground, revealing a rock of order beneath. Your imagination becomes the channel through which the I AM orders experience, aligning sight, feeling, and circumstance.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and command the deep: Be dry. Feel the inner currents quiet and imagine the rivers within you drying up, revealing steady rock beneath your awareness.
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