The Inner Rock Of Identity

Isaiah 51:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 51 in context

Scripture Focus

1Hearken to me, ye that follow after righteousness, ye that seek the LORD: look unto the rock whence ye are hewn, and to the hole of the pit whence ye are digged.
Isaiah 51:1

Biblical Context

Plain meaning: The verse invites seekers of righteousness to attend to the LORD and recall their origin. It points you to the rock you were hewn from and the pit you were dug.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 51:1 speaks to the consciousness that pursues righteousness. The rock is your indwelling I AM—the unshakable ground of being that remains when appearances shift. The hole of the pit is the memory of earlier thought-conditions, the layers of self you once believed yourself to be. When you seek the LORD, you are not turning to a distant deity but inward, identifying with the rock of your own awareness. Your present life, your struggles, and your desires flow from the state you assume about yourself. By choosing to inhabit the rock—assenting that you are the steady, creative I AM—you dissolve the pit of limitation and rewrite the texture of reality from within. The act of faith becomes a revision of identity: you are righteousness, you are the LORD, you are the I AM speaking through your senses. In time, what was once a hole becomes solid ground on which you stand, guiding every choice and transforming your world into the image of your inward state.

Practice This Now

Sit in quiet, close your eyes, and envision the rock of your being supporting every sensation. Declare I AM the rock of my identity and feel the certainty revise my sense of origin.

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