The Inner Bow of the I AM

Isaiah 45:23-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 45 in context

Scripture Focus

23I have sworn by myself, the word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, That unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear.
24Surely, shall one say, in the LORD have I righteousness and strength: even to him shall men come; and all that are incensed against him shall be ashamed.
25In the LORD shall all the seed of Israel be justified, and shall glory.
Isaiah 45:23-25

Biblical Context

The passage proclaims that God’s justice and righteousness will be universally acknowledged, and all Israel’s seed will be justified in the LORD.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your I AM is not a distant decree but the very atmosphere of your consciousness. When the scripture says I have sworn by myself, the word has gone out in righteousness, it is the certainty you awaken within and never return from. Every knee shall bow means every repelling tendency, every fear and limitation, yields to the undeniable fact that the I AM rules in you. The LORD is your righteousness and strength; to him all come, and those who opposed this inward truth are only confronted by the light you now insist upon. The seed of Israel—the divine capacity within you—shall be justified, shall appear in glory, as you align with this inner law. This is not an external conquest but an internal conversion of your mind: the self you believed yourself to be bows to the Self you truly are. When you dwell in this awareness, you stop needing approval from outer persons or events; you simply radiate the truth that you are the LORD of your own experiences, and your world must answer in harmony.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume 'I AM the LORD of my life' as a present fact; feel every impulse submitting to this truth.

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