Inner Roars, Realized Salvation

Isaiah 59:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 59 in context

Scripture Focus

11We roar all like bears, and mourn sore like doves: we look for judgment, but there is none; for salvation, but it is far off from us.
Isaiah 59:11

Biblical Context

The verse describes a people roaring and mourning for judgment and salvation, yet feeling these outcomes are distant in their present condition.

Neville's Inner Vision

Where you hear 'we roar like bears' and 'doves mourn,' recognize the drama of a mind divided, longing for outcomes it has not yet assumed into being. In Neville's mode, the outer scene is but a mirror of an inner state. Judgment and salvation are not distant events to chase; they are conditions you consent to in awareness. The verse dramatizes the moment when the I AM forgets its sovereignty and clings to lack. Return to your inner throne: declare with calm certainty that justice and deliverance are present now. The 'far off' feeling dissolves as you revise time itself—from lack to fulfillment—until your habitual sense of self aligns with that state. You do not seek proofs in the external world; you assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and let consciousness match that state until it becomes your natural way of being. When you claim 'salvation is now,' the roars soften, the doves find rest, and the inner world begins to reflect the state you have chosen.

Practice This Now

Sit, close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and repeat 'I am salvation now' until the feeling of completion fills you; then carry that sense into your next breath.

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