Be Not Wroth: Inner Covenant

Isaiah 64:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 64 in context

Scripture Focus

9Be not wroth very sore, O LORD, neither remember iniquity for ever: behold, see, we beseech thee, we are all thy people.
Isaiah 64:9

Biblical Context

Isaiah 64:9 pleads for God not to remain angry or remember iniquity, acknowledging that all are God's people.

Neville's Inner Vision

You stand not before some distant judge but in the immediate I AM. The cry, 'Be not wroth... remember iniquity,' is a turning of inner sight from grievance to reconciliation. It teaches that corporate identity—‘we are all thy people’—is your inner unity with God. When you claim the I AM as your true state, you dissolve separateness, forgiving what you once deemed unforgivable. Mercy arises as a function of your imagination, not as a concession from an external him or her. See the people of God as a single consciousness you inhabit here and now, and let the memory of past errors fall away as you dwell in the present nearness of God. Your revised state radiates outward, healing relationships and renewing covenant loyalty by simply choosing to identify with mercy and oneness.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM now; feel the 'we' of all Thy people as your present identity, and revise the memory of sin into forgiveness. Repeat softly: 'I am one with the merciful I AM; we are thy people,' then rest in that felt shift for a few minutes.

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