Servants of Joy Isaiah 65:13-14
Isaiah 65:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 65 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage contrasts two foundations of life: those aligned with God enjoy nourishment and joy, while those who are not experience hunger, thirst, and sorrow. It presents a shift in circumstances determined by inner alignment.
Neville's Inner Vision
These lines do not describe distant outward events so much as an inner arrangement of consciousness. 'Servants' are those states of awareness that dwell in God and draw sustenance from the one Life. When you dwell in that state, your mental table is set: you eat, drink, and rejoice in the assurance of being provided, regardless of appearances that say otherwise. The hungry, thirsty, or sorrowing are not others but the egoic identifications that cling to lack. The 'reversal' is not fortune falling from without but your shift in inner posture: you become the eater, the drinker, the singer, while the old self cries and rails. By recognizing I AM as your source, you experience abundance as your natural condition; the world’s appearances merely reflect your present consciousness until you revise them. The verse invites you to live as if the divine provision were already yours, letting joy fill your heart and singing replace complaint. Your true service is obedience to the God within, and that obedience manifests as the body following the mind that knows its good.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of the servant consciousness aligned with God, feeling nourishment and joy already yours. Repeat, 'I am fed by God; my heart rejoices; I sing from inner abundance' until it feels real.
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