Inner Renewal For All

Isaiah 5:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 5 in context

Scripture Focus

17Then shall the lambs feed after their manner, and the waste places of the fat ones shall strangers eat.
Isaiah 5:17

Biblical Context

Isaiah 5:17 foresees a scene of renewal where the lambs feed in their own manner and the waste places of the fat ones are opened to strangers.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the verse as a map of your inner economy. The lambs feed after their manner speaks of the natural, unforced appetite of consciousness when aligned with its own I AM source. The waste places of the fat ones are the mind's neglected propensities—idle thoughts, voices of lack—now made ready to be nourished by the stranger's abundance. In this reading, the lambs are your pure desires, the simple satisfactions of imagination; the fat ones' waste places become welcome fields where the greater influx can be received. The prophecy is not about external economies, but about your inner state of fulfillment; as you dwell in the awareness that you are fed by your own imagination, you awaken a renewal of all conditions. When you hold the feeling that the I AM now supplies you, the walls of limitation dissolve, and strangers feed where you once starved. The future provision is the present consciousness of fullness; renewal begins in the private room of awareness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the state of inner provision, repeating, 'I am fed by the I AM now.' Then feel that abundance flowing into every area of life.

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