Walls Of Salvation Within

Isaiah 60:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 60 in context

Scripture Focus

18Violence shall no more be heard in thy land, wasting nor destruction within thy borders; but thou shalt call thy walls Salvation, and thy gates Praise.
Isaiah 60:18

Biblical Context

Violence and destruction cease within your land, replaced by walls named Salvation and gates named Praise.

Neville's Inner Vision

Look within, and you will see the 'land' Isaiah speaks of as your own consciousness. Violence is not banished from some distant geography; it dissolves when you decide the present state you inhabit is safe. The text does not threaten a distant reform; it announces a shift in awareness. When you imagine your walls as Salvation, you are confessing that your mental boundaries guard the treasure of freedom. When you name the gates Praise, you affirm gratitude as your entryway into the city. These walls and gates are not structures in space but conditions of mind—protections formed by steady thoughts and steady feeling. In this light you are not praying to God to alter conditions; you are becoming the I AM that perceives itself as Salvation and Praise. The End of Violence is the inner verdict that precedes outward change; by choosing to feel safe, grateful, and defended by Truth, the outer world will align. Practice this: hold the image of a city where fear cannot enter, let your walls be Salvation and your gates Praise, and feel the reality already yours.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling of safety now. Visualize your mind's walls as Salvation and your gates as Praise, welcoming peace into every moment.

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