Inner Timing of Divine Action

Isaiah 5:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 5 in context

Scripture Focus

19That say, Let him make speed, and hasten his work, that we may see it: and let the counsel of the Holy One of Israel draw nigh and come, that we may know it!
Isaiah 5:19

Biblical Context

People cry out for speed and visible results, seeking to know God by what they can see. The passage invites us to recognize that true action arises from inner timing and the presence of divine counsel within.

Neville's Inner Vision

Isaiah's cry—'Let Him speed His work, that we may see it'—speaks the impatience of the outer man. Neville’s reading says speed is a function of consciousness; you do not bend time, you awaken into the I AM. The 'counsel of the Holy One of Israel' is not a distant march but the intimate inner guidance that draws nigh when you still the outer noise. Revise the demand for external proof: I am the one by whom God acts, I AM the authority in this moment, and I welcome the inner counsel now. When you assume that this presence is here, felt as quiet certainty, the supposed delay vanishes and the promise becomes your present experience. The future you seek is the result of the awareness you cultivate, not a future event. Trust the inner timing, and the kingdom reveals itself in your now.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly this morning. Say: I AM the speed of God; I AM the inner counsel drawing nigh now. Feel the assurance as if the promised knowledge is already present.

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