Inner Judgment, Near Salvation

Isaiah 56:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 56 in context

Scripture Focus

1Thus saith the LORD, Keep ye judgment, and do justice: for my salvation is near to come, and my righteousness to be revealed.
Isaiah 56:1

Biblical Context

God declares to keep judgment and do justice, for salvation is near and righteousness will be revealed. This invites you to align your inner life with divine order so the promised freedom can unfold.

Neville's Inner Vision

According to Neville Goddard, the LORD speaks to your I AM, your living awareness. 'Keep ye judgment, and do justice' becomes a discipline of inner perception and feeling—discern without harshness, choose thoughts and feelings that reflect wholeness, and extend fairness to yourself as well. When you maintain that inner posture, salvation is not a distant event but a present onset—a near actuality waiting to be revealed through your next moment of alignment. The verse invites you to revise any sense of lack by claiming you already stand in righteousness, and to let imagination perform the rest. Remember: imagination creates reality; your inner state magnetizes experiences that echo it. So while you pray for justice in the world, you are practicing the state of justice inside, and the near 'salvation' becomes the next visible expression of that inner order.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you are already the I AM, the righteous self that keeps judgment and does justice. In a tiny scene today, feel that salvation is near and let that feeling guide your next choice.

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