Winepress of the I Am
Isaiah 63:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 63 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses present inner judgment and redemption as an inward act. The 'I' alone bears the heat of judgment, and salvation comes from one's own inner power rather than outside help. It frames the day of vengeance and the coming year of the redeemed as shifts of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
View the scene as a map of your inner states. The winepress represents the pressure of belief you have carried; treading it alone signals that no external aid is warranted when you awaken to your own I AM. The 'day of vengeance' in mine heart marks the decisive moment you refuse to blame others and choose inner restoration. When it says 'my own arm brought salvation unto me,' interpret the arm as your inner will and imagination—your I AM projecting a renewed reality through conscious choice. The fury and the staining of garments symbolize old negations dissolving as you identify with a higher self. The line 'there was none to help' invites you to rely on the self-same consciousness that creates; salvation arises as you revise the self and feel the truth that you are the actor and the witness of your life. In this alignment, external trials become signals that you are waking to the inner kingdom, where judgment clears, and redemption is a present activity of awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of I AM here and now; imagine stepping into the winepress of a current situation and declare that salvation flows from your own consciousness. Repeat softly, 'I am the salvation; I need no other helper,' until you feel the alignment.
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