Inner Kingship of I AM
Isaiah 48:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares He acts for His own sake and will not share His glory. He calls Jacob and Israel and proclaims He is the first and the last.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the aware heart, this passage is a declaration of the I AM's sovereign presence in your life. The jealousy spoken is not against others but a faithful boundary drawn around your true name—the awareness that cannot be divided or polluted by belief in separate powers. When the text says, 'for mine own sake,' it invites you to the realization that you are the living expression of God’s own self-identity; your glory is not earned from without but awakened within by your remembering who you are. The 'first' and the 'last' are not time-bound markers; they are the two endpoints of every thought and feeling in consciousness, the beginning and end of every scene you imagine. Rest in that you are the one here and now, the I AM present, and let any competing claim dissolve as you hold a clear image of unity with God. Imagination becomes the instrument by which you return to the one throne—your own inner state where no rival to your identity can enter.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the I AM is the ruler of your life now; revise any belief of lack or limitation as you feel the one presence. Hold the sense, 'I am the first and the last,' and watch all other claims dissolve.
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