Vindicated By The I Am
Isaiah 50:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 50:8-9 speaks of God near the justified, and of a vindication that defeats every accuser; it invites a stance of firmness in the I AM against condemnation.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's language, the 'near' is not a distant place but your own consciousness waking to itself as justified. The I AM within you is the one who justifies; every accusation is a memory of a garment moth-eaten by time. When you declare 'Behold, the Lord GOD will help me,' you are affirming that your present awareness, not external judges, determines your fate. Contenders and adversaries dissolve the moment you refuse to entertain their projection. You stand with the I AM as your legal right, and the ruling is altered in your inner courtroom. The outer world may reflect the change only as your revised inner state becomes visible. The moth-eaten gloom is undone by the warmth of conviction: to contend with you is to contend with your own self-conception, which is dissolvable by the realization that you are already defended by divine presence within.
Practice This Now
Assume the stance of the justified one and feel the I AM as your helper; then imagine the old cloak of accusation dissolving into light, swallowed by your present awareness.
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