Inner Day of Redemption
Isaiah 63:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 63 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 63:4 presents an inner scene: the day of vengeance is a movement within the heart. The year of my redeemed has already come in consciousness, signaling redemption as an inner state that shapes outer life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse there is no distant drama of time and space; there is a visible psychology of your own awareness. The day of vengeance is the stirring of the I AM, a call to reset the conditions by which you live. The year of my redeemed is not something to wait for, but a state you already possess in consciousness, a verdict you affix to your own sense of self. When you identify with the inner I AM, you stop looking outward for rescue and begin to adjust the inner weather that produces every scene. Vengeance, as used here, is justice rightly applied to your thoughts, an inner cleansing that makes room for the redeemed self to inhabit the world. The law is simple: you imagine the state and you live from it; outer events align with your inner recognition. So, accept the message as a present tense revelation: the year of redemption is now; your work is to feel it real, repeatedly, until it becomes your habitual reality.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner state: I am the I AM; the day of vengeance is in my heart, and the year of redemption has come. Feel that truth until it lights your whole body, then step into the day from that redeemed self.
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