Inner House of Prayer
Isaiah 56:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 56 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God promises to bring people to a holy mountain and fill them with joy in the house of prayer. He declares that their offerings will be accepted and that His house is a house of prayer for all people.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read Isaiah 56:7 through the Neville lens, the 'holy mountain' is an elevated state of consciousness you can inhabit now. The journey there is internal, a shift of attention to the I AM that you are, the awareness that animates every thought and feeling. 'Even them' refers to all who enter this state, for the sanctuary of the 'house of prayer' is your inner temple where you converse with your source. The 'burnt offerings and sacrifices' are the thoughts, habits, and desires you offer at the altar of quiet presence; when they are accepted, your inner world aligns with the I AM and joy becomes your natural mood. And because the house is 'for all people,' this awakening is universal—your own inner dawn invites harmony into every area of life. So dwell in that temple, treat prayer as the felt reality of your I AM, and let imagination convert longing into lived joy here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are inside the holy mountain, feeling joyful in your house of prayer. Offer a simple gratitude at the altar and feel it accepted in the I AM.
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