Inner Exodus Isaiah 63
Isaiah 63:11-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 63 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God remembers the days of old and delivers His people, asking where the one who led them and the Spirit within are now. It speaks of guiding power that parted the sea and led through the deep so the people would not stumble.
Neville's Inner Vision
Interpret this as your inner scene rather than distant history. When the verse says 'he remembered the days of old,' you are remembering a prior state of consciousness—the unwavering conviction that God is I AM, and that imagination creates reality. Moses and the people are symbols of your mind in which trust and obedience have carried you through doubt. The question 'Where is he that brought them up out of the sea?' is your present inquiry to the same consciousness that acted before. The 'holy Spirit within' is the living presence now, not an external force. The 'right hand of Moses' and his 'glorious arm' symbolize the disciplined activity of your assumed self—the power that parts the waters of limitation. By affirming that the Spirit remains within, you invite the making of an 'everlasting name'—a personal memory of God that survives every trial. The journey through the deep, like a horse in the wilderness, becomes your inner training in faith; you do not stumble because you follow the I AM guiding you from within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled: I AM the Presence guiding me now. See yourself walking through the sea and wilderness under the right hand of awareness; let the scene settle as fact in your body and mind.
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