The Inner Tongue of the Learned
Isaiah 50:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage presents a faithful speaker empowered to speak in season to the weary, listen daily, endure mistreatment, and face shame without rebellion. It highlights obedience, humility, and hopeful endurance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your true speaker is the I AM within, and Isaiah 50:4-6 is the record of that inner training. The Lord GOD awakening the ear to hear as the learned is not a distant lesson but the consciousness waking to listen to the right voice inside you—the calm, learned voice that knows how to speak a word in season to the weary part of you. The tongue is not worldly rhetoric but the articulate assurance that flows from quiet attention to your state. When you meet what seems to chastise you, you are not being battered by life but tested to prove the steadiness of your inner allegiance. The open ear and the nonrebellious heart demonstrate harmony with the I AM, who holds your reality in awareness. The suffering described becomes a refining fire that clears fear and stoutens your resolve. In this inner alignment, you discover a present power: you speak with grace, listen with fidelity, and find your future bending to your current state.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the tongue of the learned in your own mind today, speaking a timely word to the weary within. Feel-it-real that your ears are opened to hear, and let humility steady your steps as you face criticism.
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