Ask And Command: Isaiah 45:11

Isaiah 45:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 45 in context

Scripture Focus

11Thus saith the LORD, the Holy One of Israel, and his Maker, Ask me of things to come concerning my sons, and concerning the work of my hands command ye me.
Isaiah 45:11

Biblical Context

God invites you to ask about the future and to command the work of His hands. The words point to your inner designs and their outward forms, born of your consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Isaiah 45:11 the LORD is not a distant ruler but the I AM you awaken to as consciousness. The Holy One and Maker within you invites you to turn your gaze inward and ask about what is to come, knowing that your questions shape the next moment you inhabit. The phrase about my sons and the work of my hands points to the forms you are bringing forth—your plans, relationships, and life events—born of your inner state. To command me is not coercion of an external deity but the powerful act of imagination when you assume a state of fulfillment and feel it real. The invitation is holy, a call to separation from doubt and to fidelity to the I AM, so that creation may align with your inner truth. Prophecy becomes a present practice: you are the creator, and the future you seek is already formed in consciousness, awaiting your next assumption and persistent feeling. When you dwell there, the outer world follows the inner order.

Practice This Now

Imaginative practice: assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled now and dwell there until doubt dissolves. Revise any conflicting thought by returning to the I AM state and acting from that certainty.

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