Inner Covenant Return
Isaiah 50:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God asks where the bill of your mother's divorcement is. It says you were sold by your own iniquities; this frames separation as a spiritual result of inner belief.
Neville's Inner Vision
Thus the I AM within is not banished when you see a bill of divorcement; that bill is merely a belief you have held in your imagination. Isaiah speaks in symbols: the bankrupt covenant and the creditor of fear, the mother who bore you, all are inner pictures. The gospel is not punishment but a correction of consciousness: you are not separated from God, you have simply forgotten your unity. The covenant you seek is the awareness that you are God’s image, inseparable from Source. The mother represents the subconscious mind that repeats old stories; the divorcement is an old belief you accepted. To return, assume the I AM and revise the scene until it feels real: you and the divine are one, and the life you live arises from this oneness. When you settle that truth inwardly, the outer story changes to reflect loyalty restored and exile ended.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and affirm I AM one with God; I have never been separated. Feel the reality of that oneness until the sense of separation vanishes.
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