Open Gates to Infinite Abundance

Isaiah 60:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 60 in context

Scripture Focus

11Therefore thy gates shall be open continually; they shall not be shut day nor night; that men may bring unto thee the forces of the Gentiles, and that their kings may be brought.
Isaiah 60:11

Biblical Context

The verse envisions your inner gates kept open day and night, inviting wealth and leadership into your life through the Presence within. It frames abundance as a natural outflow when consciousness is receptive.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of Isaiah’s gates not as doors of a city, but as states of consciousness that never close. When you dwell in the I AM—the steady awareness that you are, and you are one with all—your gates are perpetually open. The forces of the Gentiles—the wealth, energies, and opportunities of the world—are drawn into the field of your imagination and made manifest as your external conditions. The kings brought to you are not rulers of distant lands, but the authorities, appointments, and chances that align with your inner decision. The Kingdom of God is not a distant realm but the living sense of God’s presence you cultivate here and now. Your imagination is the instrument by which these visitors arrive; cultivate it with consistency: feel it real, see it, declare it. Do not beg or barter; assume what you seek as already yours, and allow the world to respond to the truth of your I AM. Persist, and your gates remain open, your life expands in wealth, influence, and a constant sense of divine presence.

Practice This Now

Practice tonight: sit quietly, imagine your gates as luminous portals always open, and let the I AM fill your awareness. Then revise with a simple assumption: 'I am wealth and presence; the forces of abundance and kings are drawn to me now.'

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