Salvation Beyond the Cosmos
Isaiah 51:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 51 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage contrasts the vanishing cosmos with the enduring salvation and righteousness of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Lift your eyes, and regard the heavens and the earth not as separate kingdoms, but as states of consciousness you inhabit. The text tells you the heavens vanish like smoke and the earth grows old, yet it declares that salvation is forever and righteousness cannot be abolished. In this Neville Goddard reading, the heavens and earth are inner atmospheres and self-images that pass away when you identify with a higher state of consciousness. To witness their passage is to stop clinging to them. Your true self is the I AM—the unchanging awareness that witnesses change—and by assuming a state of salvation in the now, you convert the vanishing into an emergence of the permanent. When you dwell in the feeling of being saved, the old self dissolves; the sense of lack dissolves into fullness; and righteousness becomes your living pattern, not a borrowed condition. This is not waiting for circumstances to alter; it is recognizing that your inner state creates your outer world. The verse invites you to fix your gaze on the eternal you, not on fading forms, and to let your imagined state become fact.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your heart, and assume the feeling of your I AM as salvation now. Repeat 'I am saved; I am righteousness,' and let that state govern a brief moment of thought, word, and choice.
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