Inner Peace Beyond Wickedness

Isaiah 57:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 57 in context

Scripture Focus

21There is no peace, saith my God, to the wicked.
Isaiah 57:21

Biblical Context

There is no peace for those living in wickedness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the I AM, this line is not a punishment but a mirror of your inner state. 'Wicked' denotes turning away from the source of life, imagining you are separate from God. Peace is not earned; it arises when you acknowledge your true identity as the I AM and allow that awareness to govern every thought. When you cling to fear, guilt, or lack, you awaken turmoil; when you acknowledge unity with divine life, harmony flows, even amid outer disturbance. The verse invites you to shift from a consciousness of separation to a confident sense of oneness, practiced by revision and faith in your wholeness. Do not seek peace outside—remind yourself you are God-aware, the I AM in action, and let that truth settle into your heart until the sense of wickedness dissolves. Then the world you call 'wicked' vanishes into a single, tranquil presence, and peace becomes your natural state.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the feeling of being one with God: 'I AM peace.' Revise any image of separation by dwelling in that truth until calm fills your body.

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