Clay in the Potter's Hand

Isaiah 64:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 64 in context

Scripture Focus

8But now, O LORD, thou art our father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we all are the work of thy hand.
Isaiah 64:8

Biblical Context

God is our father, and we are clay in the potter's hands. All of life is the work of divine hands shaping us.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Isaiah’s line, God is the father and you are the clay in the potter’s hand; your life is the ongoing act of God-imagination. You are not seeking to become something else; you are awakening to the state of consciousness that already contains your form. The clay grows pliant as you align with the I AM and the potter’s touch becomes the steady movement of awareness that rearranges thoughts and feelings. When fear or lack appear, you are invited to remember that the hand you feel is the divine I AM touching you, molding you into your true purpose. Your events are the visible edges of an unseen shaping of consciousness; trust that you are being formed into the vessel capable of holding your highest self. Live from the end, and watch the outer life reflect the inner clay as your inner sense of self is renewed by imagination.

Practice This Now

Practice: sit quietly and declare, I am the clay in the potter's hand; feel the inner warmth as the I AM molds you. Then revise any sense of separation by affirming, I am already formed by God, and my life unfolds as his handiwork.

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