Inner Builders of Isaiah 65
Isaiah 65:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 65 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse promises that people will build houses and plant vineyards, and live in and enjoy the fruits of their own labor. It also says their days will be long, like a tree, signaling enduring, self-originated prosperity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the verse speaks not merely of property but of an inner climate that endures. You are the I AM, the imaginer who lays foundations in the invisible world, and from that ground your outward life takes form. The houses and vineyards are symbolic milestones of a stable state of consciousness: you inhabit habits, creativity, and relationships that you have intentionally formed within. When you accept that you are the builder, you awaken the promise that you will eat the fruit of your own labor, not someone else’s. The line about days like a tree points to a consciousness that does not wither under time but grows deeper roots in faith and refinement, so that your days are long in harmony with your cultivated inner life. This is renewal and covenant fulfilled: the outer world mirrors the firmness of your inner assumption. By imagining and feeling as if the work is already done, you align with a perpetual season of fruit and rest, where redemption is the natural compensation of a creative act rooted in I AM awareness.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare I am the builder of my life, and I now inhabit and enjoy the fruit of my labor. Realize this by vividly tasting a fruit from your imagined vineyard and resting in the sense that your work is finished in your consciousness.
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