Cleansed Speech, Opened Mission
Isaiah 6:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
One of the seraphim touches the speaker's mouth with a live coal, cleansing sin; then the Lord asks who will go, and the speaker answers, 'Here am I; send me.'
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theater, you are the one on stage. The live coal is a purified idea pressed to the lips—the seat of your words—representing a readiness to speak from truth rather than old fear. When it touches your mouth, your former iniquities lose their grip; forgiveness is not owed from without but declared within, a purging of old identifications. The cry of 'Whom shall I send?' arises from the Lord in you—the inner I AM asking you to embody a new state. Your answer, 'Here am I; send me,' is the decisive moment when you choose to act from awareness rather than from limitation. The calling does not come from outside; it issues from your decision to inhabit a state of readiness and integrity. As you dwell in that clarified space, every event in your world will reflect a revised posture: you speak with certainty, act with integrity, and bear witness to a greater reality within. Practice by assuming you are the cleansed vessel already sent; let your next word and next action spring from that inner state.
Practice This Now
Today, assume you are the cleansed vessel and speak from that state. Say aloud: 'Here I am; send me,' and take one practical step aligned with that inner decree.
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