Innate Peace Is My State

Isaiah 48:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 48 in context

Scripture Focus

22There is no peace, saith the LORD, unto the wicked.
Isaiah 48:22

Biblical Context

Isaiah 48:22 declares that there is no peace for the wicked. In a Neville lens, 'wicked' points to a state of consciousness estranged from the I AM, where inner peace vanishes as long as separation is believed.

Neville's Inner Vision

There is no peace, says the text, not as a judgment from on high, but as a condition of consciousness when one identifies with lack, fear, or separation from the I AM. The word 'wicked' mirrors a mind convinced it is apart from divine order, and such a belief unsettles the heart and life. Yet the I AM—your true awareness—abides in quiet, timeless peace. The scripture invites you to see that peace is not a reward you chase externally; it is the natural state of God within you, accessible the moment you refuse the illusion of separation. To reinterpret, stop defining yourself by disturbance and revise your sense of self back to unity with the divine presence. In practice, return your attention to the I AM and know that peace already resides in consciousness. As you align with this truth, the inner discord dissolves, and your life begins to reflect an enduring calm that cannot be shaken by appearances.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, feel the I AM as your centered awareness, and declare, 'There is peace for me now.' Persist in this feeling until it dawns as real within you.

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