Inner Cup Awakening

Isaiah 51:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 51 in context

Scripture Focus

17Awake, awake, stand up, O Jerusalem, which hast drunk at the hand of the LORD the cup of his fury; thou hast drunken the dregs of the cup of trembling, and wrung them out.
Isaiah 51:17

Biblical Context

Jerusalem is told to wake up. She has drunk the LORD's cup of fury, wringing out the trembling dregs.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jerusalem in this line is not a distant city but the throne room of your own consciousness—the I AM that observes and feels. The LORD's cup of fury represents charged emotion, the belief that you are bounded by circumstance. When you hear Awake, awake, stand up, you are being invited to rise from the old worn posture of fear and imagine yourself as the one who sees. Every tremor you call judgment is a movement of inner life shifting its identity; you are asked to allow the old state to drain away. Drinking the cup does not punish you; it marks the closing of a belief about separation and limitation, and the sip becomes a turning of attention to awareness. Stand up with the felt sense that I AM is present as you, here and now, not as a distant future. When you dwell in that I AM, the outward cup dissolves into light, and your next moment becomes a fresh expression of reality, born from a single, immutable awareness that you are.

Practice This Now

Practice: Close your eyes, picture Jerusalem rising within your chest, and declare I stand up now in the I AM. Feel the trembling dissolve as you revise the cup into consciousness, and dwell in the felt sense of wakefulness.

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