Inner Sea Deliverance: Isaiah 51:10
Isaiah 51:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 51 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of God drying the sea to make a way for the ransomed, symbolizing an inner breakthrough that makes liberation possible. It points to an inner deliverance made manifest in consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Yes, the sea is your current belief, emotion, or habit that seems to hold you. God is the I AM within you, and when you acknowledge that you have already dried that sea, the path becomes available for the ransomed—the healed, the free, the decision-maker of your life. The verse is not about history but about states of consciousness: the ransomed pass over the depths because your inner self has made a way. Providence and mercy are your steady, loving thoughts, guiding you as you dwell in the truth that you are immune to lack. The past deliverances you remember are seeds in your present, proving that liberation is an ongoing act of imagination: you imagine the sea no longer exists; you imagine walking across it now. The great deep is merely fear refusing to yield; you command it with the I AM, and the terrain rearranges itself to reflect your aware, present reality. Trust the feeling of the wish fulfilled, and watch events align to match your inner claim.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the sea already dried before you; revise the memory of struggle into victory. Then declare, I AM, I have cleared the way, and feel the relief in your body as if it were true this moment.
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