Unbreakable Covenant of Peace
Isaiah 54:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 54 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 54:9-10 promises that God will not rebuke or be angry, and that His kindness and covenant of peace endure despite outer changes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take Noah's waters as a symbol of the unchanging promise seated in your own awareness. The line 'I would not be wroth with thee' is not about correcting an outside world; it is a disclosure of the I AM within you, the self that never leaves your mercy. When the mountains depart and the hills be removed in your waking scene, know that the covenant of peace remains fixed because your awareness remains intact. The outer scenery may change, but your inner governor—the God who has mercy on thee—stays, and therefore so does kindness. See that forgiveness and compassion are not acts from above, but the active state you assume and dwell in. If a thought arises that contradicts peace, revise it to align with the inner covenant; imagine the waters of Noah circulating as your steady rhythm, keeping the earth of your mind from being overwhelmed. This is not theory; it is your practical realization that the covenant of peace is your natural condition, unaltered by circumstance.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet, repeat 'I am the I AM,' and revise any scene to the covenant of peace. Feel the mercy warming your chest and imagine the waters of Noah circulating within you, steadying all change.
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