Inner Covenant of Mercy
Isaiah 55:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 55 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites you to turn your inner ear toward God within, and, as you listen, your soul finds life. It promises an eternal covenant of mercy secured by the I AM's awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Isaiah speaks not of a distant treaty but of your inner state. Incline your ear to the I AM, come unto me in consciousness, and hear as if you are hearing your own vital breath. When you do, your soul shall live, for life is the currency of awareness. The everlasting covenant is not future contract paper but a stable mood of being—the sure mercies of David as your inner weather. Picture David’s mercy as unceasing rain falling on your inner field, a mercy you are freely granted because you are waking to God within. Each moment of attention to this inner voice anchors you in a covenant that never ends; your perception shifts and the sense of lack dissolves into abundance. The old self, driven by lack, surrenders to the I AM; the new self rests in divine favor, and what you call luck or grace becomes simply the natural outflow of an established covenant. Hear this, and you live not by striving but by recognizing the life that already stands within you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe, and declare in your mind: I incline my ear to the I AM and enter the everlasting covenant of mercy. Feel the present current of Davidic mercy flowing through you now.
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