Silence Reorders the Kingdom Within
Isaiah 47:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls you to sit in quiet silence and withdraw from outward power and titles. It signals a shift of self-definition from the world’s kingdoms to the I AM presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Sit with the idea that what is called silence here is the door to your own I AM. The judgment of exile is but a shift in consciousness. When you allow the I AM to stand at the center, the sense of being the lady of kingdoms dissolves; your authority rests in awareness, not titles. The kingdoms you chase are only misperceived figures rising from forgotten assumptions; you revise them by feeling the presence that never leaves. To sit in silence is to revise the self; to let the darkness be a womb in which a new self is born. The outer world may speak, but you answer from stillness. End of exile comes as you return to the inner king, who does not rule by force but by awareness. You are not escaping life; you are reclaiming life as consciousness itself.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and breathe with the rhythm of your I AM. Assume the feeling: I am the silent awareness that reigns, and rest there until inner authority returns.
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