Inner Fatherhood Of God

Isaiah 63:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 63 in context

Scripture Focus

16Doubtless thou art our father, though Abraham be ignorant of us, and Israel acknowledge us not: thou, O LORD, art our father, our redeemer; thy name is from everlasting.
Isaiah 63:16

Biblical Context

The verse names God as our father and redeemer, asserting an eternal, inner source of identity that transcends outward recognition. It emphasizes an undying relationship with the divine presence within.

Neville's Inner Vision

Spiritually this text is not about Abraham or Israel failing to notice you; it is about the I AM within you, the Father's voice that never leaves. When the speakers say 'thou art our father,' they acknowledge that the source of life is not a distant ancestor but the living awareness you carry. Your consciousness itself is the Redeemer, the one that heals separation, because redemption is a shift in the inner view, not a change of circumstance. The name 'from everlasting' points to the eternal identifier of Who you are in this moment: the one who stands as Father to your thoughts and feelings. In Neville's terms, the seeming outward neglect reveals the inward habit of limiting beliefs; yet the truth remains: you are always tended by the eternal I AM. Hence the task is to turn your attention inward, declare yourself as Father and Redeemer in the imagination, and let the feeling of that truth saturate your mind until it becomes your living state. Such a revision makes salvation an immediate experience, not a distant hope.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and, in imagination, declare 'I am the Father in me; I am the Redeemer within me.' Then feel the truth as your present state, letting it saturate mind and body.

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