Purified Speech, Inner Vision
Isaiah 6:4-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The vision centers on the awe of God's holiness and the prophet's confession of impurity. A seraph purifies him with a coal, taking away his sin and giving him a new commission.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider this scene as an inner rehearsal of your own consciousness. The moving posts, smoke, and crying are the stirrings of your mind waking to the King within—the I AM behind all you are. When Isaiah says Woe is me, he is waking to the old identification with lack and limitation. The live coal from the altar is your deliberate act of imaginative revision, a vivid symbol you now place upon your lips as you declare a new speech. As the coal touches your lips, the old iniquity is declared finished by your newly assumed state: sin purged, separations dissolved. The purification is not an external rite; it is a shift in awareness, a change of state from fear to faith, from confusion to certainty. You are not waiting for cleansing you are becoming the clean word your heart longs to speak. When the question Whom shall I send arises, you answer from this purified self, stepping into service as the living expression of your innermost King.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and imagine a live coal touching your lips, then affirm that you are clean and purged by the I AM within you. Repeat daily until your words begin to carry that reality.
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