Gathered Flocks of Inner Glory
Isaiah 60:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 60 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 60:7 speaks of external symbols gathering to honor God, with an inner altar where acceptance is offered, leading to the glorification of God’s presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let these words reveal the inner kingdom you live by. The flocks of Kedar and the rams of Nebaioth are not distant peoples but your own states of consciousness—habits, desires, fears, talents—summoned by your attention. When you persist in a single state, these inner forces walk to your altar and minister there, not by chance but by your invincible assumption. The line that they shall come up with acceptance on mine altar declares that your sense of worthiness rises to the altar of your heart, where the I AM within you stands as witness. In that moment, the house of my glory—the inner sanctuary—begins to glow, and the world around you responds to the light you now hold. Do not look to change first; feel the reform of your inner state and let the outer scenes rearrange. The glory you seek is the natural expression of an awakened mind that has accepted its own reality. You are the temple; the temple is glorious because you have chosen to stand in that reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume the feeling 'I am accepted on the altar of my heart.' Hold that warmth until it radiates into every scene, revising lack into fullness and inviting the inner flock to gather in your inner sanctuary.
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