Inner Help, Condemnation Dissolved

Isaiah 50:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 50 in context

Scripture Focus

9Behold, the Lord GOD will help me; who is he that shall condemn me? lo, they all shall wax old as a garment; the moth shall eat them up.
Isaiah 50:9

Biblical Context

God's help is assured to the speaker, and no condemner can prevail. Outer judgments fade away like moth-eaten garments.

Neville's Inner Vision

You are the I AM—God within, the living principle that governs your experience. When you declare that the Lord God helps you, you deny the power of any outer accuser, for every 'condemnation' is only a belief within your own consciousness. The moth-eaten garment stands for old stories, fears, and judgments that have worn you with time; as you awaken to your true state, those inner clothes decay and disappear. The outer world serves as a mirror; it cannot condemn what you no longer accept as real. By assuming the feeling of divine assistance, you release the drama of blame and step into a higher tone of awareness where guidance and protection are constant. Do not seek change in the world; saturate your inner posture with the certainty that you are loved, helped, and guided by the I AM. In this present moment, your reality bends toward redemption, salvation, and a future you consciously build from this inner fact.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and say, 'The Lord God helps me now.' Feel the support of the I AM as if a wise friend guiding you, and picture the old judgments dissolving like a moth-eaten garment.

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