Garments of Joy: Inner Salvation
Isaiah 61:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 61:10 declares joyful praise in the LORD because God clothes the speaker with salvation and righteousness, like a bride adorned for her bridegroom.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the I AM behind your eyes, the garments are not fabric but consciousness. When you say, I will greatly rejoice in the LORD, you are not petitioning for something future; you are waking to the fact that joy is your present state. The garments of salvation and the robe of righteousness are the aura of awareness wrapped around you by your own inner choice. See yourself as the bridegroom of your own being, ornamenting not the body but the mind with radiant clarity. Clothe your thoughts with fidelity, mercy, and integrity, as a bride adorns herself. The world you perceive is the outer theater of a single inner act: you imagine and persist in the truth that you are already saved, already righteous, already beloved. The feeling of separation dissolves as you dwell in that assumption and let it color your actions, your responses, your sense of value. In this light, every challenge becomes a trimming of the robe—an opportunity to adjust your thoughts to the certainty of your divine wardrobe.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and consciously wear the garments of salvation now; feel the texture, warmth, and weight of it on your skin. Repeat, in the present tense, 'I am clothed with salvation and righteousness,' until the sensation enters your lived experience.
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