Weariness to Inner Hope

Isaiah 57:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 57 in context

Scripture Focus

10Thou art wearied in the greatness of thy way; yet saidst thou not, There is no hope: thou hast found the life of thine hand; therefore thou wast not grieved.
Isaiah 57:10

Biblical Context

Exhaustion arises from chasing a self-made path and the belief that there is no hope. The life you rely on is the life of your own hands, yet true hope lies in the inner I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

In you, the weariness is not a punishment but a signal from your consciousness. The length of thy way is the long drift of self-will, and the claim 'There is no hope' arises when you mistake outer struggle for the source of life. Yet you have found the life of thine hand—the self you think you own—so you are not grieved, because you have banked your identity in ego-made results. The true answer is not in more effort but in recognizing that the I AM—the one life in you—is the source of all outcomes. When you assume a state as already fulfilled, your inner life rearranges the seen world to reflect it. The weariness eases as you stop denying the inner act of creation and rest in the realization that your inner life is sufficient. So the verse invites you to shift from chasing results to acknowledging the inner reality: you are consciousness imagining a future, and that imagining, rightly tended, births the world you desire.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, take a gentle breath, and declare: I AM the life of God in me now. Then revise by imagining one vivid scene where your wish is already fulfilled, and feel that inner state as your own immediately.

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