Inner Comfort Like a Mother's Embrace

Isaiah 66:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 66 in context

Scripture Focus

13As one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you; and ye shall be comforted in Jerusalem.
Isaiah 66:13

Biblical Context

God promises to comfort his people in the same gentle, intimate way a mother consoles her child. The comfort is found as an inner rest within Jerusalem.

Neville's Inner Vision

Isaiah 66:13 speaks of God’s tenderness as a motherly care, but Neville would urge you to see this as a present state of consciousness. The 'mother' represents the nurturing attribute of I AM within you, the inner voice that steadies your nerves and whispers that you are held in divine embrace. Jerusalem is not a distant city but an inner state of awareness where fear dissolves and hope returns. When you acknowledge that the comfort you seek already resides as your own awareness, you align with the truth that God is your I AM. The comfort flows from within, through your attention, not from external circumstances. Practice by assuming the feeling of being comforted now, revise any sense of lack, and let a soft resonance of peace fill your chest. If you imagine the world reflecting your inner Jerusalem, you will observe an inner reordering that feels like arrival, belonging, and rest. The shift is your consciousness becoming aware of itself as God, as motherly protection, as present comfort.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe, and declare: I am comforted now, as a child held in a mother's arms. In this moment, Jerusalem is within my awareness; I rest in God.

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