Inner Covenant Sabbath Practice
Isaiah 56:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 56 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 56:4–6 promises that those who keep the Sabbath and hold to the covenant are welcomed. They will receive an everlasting name within God's house.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theater of your consciousness, the eunuchs and strangers symbolize states of mind, not persons. The Lord’s words—keep my Sabbaths, choose what pleases me, take hold of my covenant—are invitations to align your inner life with the I AM. The Sabbath becomes a sacred pause in which ego, fear, and busyness are set aside, allowing the inner covenant to govern. When you practice this alignment, you are placed within a spiritual house whose walls honor you with a place and a name that cannot be severed by time or circumstance. The everlasting name is the enduring recognition of your true identity as the I AM within you, not the transient labels of tradition. The strangers who join the LORD show that any state of consciousness, if faithful to the inner law, can serve the I AM. Your imagination writes and seals that name upon your being through disciplined attention to the covenant and the rest of the inner self. Trust the inner ritual and watch your life reflect the I AM as your unshakable reality.
Practice This Now
Assume you already possess this everlasting name; in the next minute, rest in the I AM and let the inner Sabbath govern your thoughts.
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