Inner Speech and the I AM
Isaiah 59:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 59 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Transgression, lying against the LORD, and words of falsehood arise from the heart when one departs from God. Outward oppression or revolt then mirrors those hidden beliefs.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM lens, Isaiah 59:13 reveals not a history lesson but a map of your own consciousness. To transgress and lie against the LORD is to imagine yourself apart from the I AM within and to speak from that false separation—oppression and revolt voiced first in thoughts, then in words. The 'heart words of falsehood' are the private affirmations you repeat about lack, inadequacy, or blame. They coagulate into a life of limitation because you have treated them as real rather than as mere suggestions of consciousness. The text invites you to awaken: the God you depart from is the I AM you already are. When you claim unity, departing from God becomes a correction in state, not a punishment. Practice a simple shift: assume the truth of your oneness with God, feel that you are the I AM now, and revise all inner statements that deny this truth into ones that celebrate it. As you persist, oppression and revolt vanish from your experience, because you no longer feed them with belief.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly for five minutes, repeat 'I AM' and revise every inner phrase of lack or revolt into truth. Feel the unity here and now as real.
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