Recall Divine Lovingkindness
Isaiah 63:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 63 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 63:7 recalls the LORD's lovingkindness and mercies, praising what God has bestowed as proof of faithfulness. It invites gratitude that arises from an inner posture rather than outward events.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your inner theater, the lovingkindnesses of the LORD are not distant acts but the steady flow of your own awareness. When you hear 'I will mention the lovingkindnesses' and 'according to all that the LORD hath bestowed,' you are invited to name a state of consciousness you already dwell in. The 'great goodness toward the house of Israel' becomes the quality of your inner life—grace, mercy, and continuity of care—present as your felt reality. The house of Israel is the inner community of your thoughts, the faithful you that can be cared for by the I AM. The multitude of lovingkindnesses is not a list to recite but an invitation to persist in a favorable state until it feels true. Your imagination creates reality by aligning your outer conditions with your inner memory of divine benevolence. Therefore, insist on the memory of care, let gratitude rearrange your emotions, and treat every circumstance as a visible effect of the mercy you already know within. In that practice, you reveal the kingdom that Isaiah points to—a lived, present mercy.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and recall a moment you felt cared for by Life. Then say, 'I am loved by the LORD; this mercy is my present state,' and dwell in that feeling until it seems real.
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