Inner Warrior Arrives Within You

Isaiah 63:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 63 in context

Scripture Focus

1Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah? this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength? I that speak in righteousness, mighty to save.
Isaiah 63:1

Biblical Context

A glorious figure arrives from Edom, purified and strong, clothed in victory. The speaker declares righteousness and the power to save.

Neville's Inner Vision

Who is this coming from Edom? It is you, the I AM, announcing your own return to unity. Edom symbolizes the stubborn, separated mind; Bozrah is the memory of judgments you once wore as armor. The dyed garments are the colors of awakened imagination, as if purification has been wrought by awareness itself. The figure travels in the greatness of strength, meaning your inner life moves with the force of a secured belief, a steady act of assumption that changes appearances. And the voice I, the I AM, speak in righteousness, mighty to save, is your inner speech declaring present power, not a future act. The verse invites you to accept that righteousness and salvation are now your natural state, here and now, because you are the consciousness that frames experience. Let this inner figure approach your outer life, not as a distant savior but as the very you who sees, judges, and redeems. Practice: silently declare, I am the I AM, mighty to save, and feel the presence in body and circumstances.

Practice This Now

Assume the statement I am the I AM, mighty to save, and feel that certainty settling in your chest. Then visualize arriving from Edom into your day, wearing dyed garments of purification as proof of present power.

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