Inner Judgment in Isaiah 47:9
Isaiah 47:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text says two disasters will come suddenly—loss of children and widowhood—due to sorceries and enchantments.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the two disasters are not external events but inner shifts in consciousness. The 'loss of children' and 'widowhood' symbolize abandoning old roles, beliefs, and attachments that gave you a sense of identity. The 'sorceries' and 'enchantments' are the hypnotic stories you have believed, the self-constructed images that keep you from realizing your I AM presence. When you awaken to who you are—awareness that you are the I AM—the external weather changes in your mind first; the moment you revise a single enchantment, the imagined world aligns with your new conviction. The judgment of this chapter is a call to accountability: stop worshipping the image and worship the demonstrable you as consciousness. The two events come 'in a moment' because all change is a rearrangement of inner states; nothing but consciousness is being moved. Your task is to assume the end: you are already the I AM, and all loss is the shedding of illusions. In that assumption, the day dawns with you already vindicated, and the inner events reveal the truth of your unity with God.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and affirm, I AM the consciousness that experiences this moment; revise any sense of lack as already fulfilled by feeling the fullness of I AM.
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