Inner Redeemer and Holy One
Isaiah 47:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 47:4 identifies the Redeemer as the LORD of hosts, the Holy One of Israel, within the context of God’s steadfast power and protection.
Neville's Inner Vision
I hear the verse as a portrait of your inner Redeemer—the LORD of hosts—standing in the throne room of your consciousness. In Neville's language, the Redeemer is not distant history; it is your I AM awakening to purpose, the conqueror of every fear and want. The Holy One of Israel is the sanctified hearing of God within, the pure awareness that divides nothing from its Creator. When you assume that you ARE the I AM, that very LORD of hosts becomes your operating power, guiding thoughts, feelings, and events. Salvation, then, is not coming from outside but recognized within as your permanent alignment with reality. The verse invites you to rest in the truth that your inner state can redeem every moment—the outer world follows the rearrangement of consciousness. So, court the feeling that you are watched over by a living, personal presence who never departs; this is the allegiance of your soul: you are redeemed, you are holy, you are Israel's glory.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and recall that you are the I AM; silently repeat 'I AM the Redeemer within me now' and feel the LORD of hosts as your active power rising in your chest. Let a vivid sense of being guided and protected replace doubt for a few minutes each day.
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