Inner Kingdom Awakening
Isaiah 7:6-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Isaiah 7:6–9, hostile forces plot to strike Judah and install a king, but God declares the plan will not stand; belief in the threat or outcome determines its establishment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the alliance and the head of Syria are not distant kingdoms but inner states of consciousness. The city of Judah is your present awareness, and the plot to attack it represents the mind feeding fear-based images. The king set in the midst is a mental image you enthrone when you identify with lack or threat. Yet the Lord GOD says it shall not stand nor come to pass—because the true ruler of your inner kingdom is your I AM, the awareness that does not entertain false stories. Ephraim being broken implies that if you believe you are separated from your desired state, you will not be established in it; the division dissolves when you stop giving life to the story. The line if ye will not believe, surely ye shall not be established becomes a directive: believed thought creates outward patterns; withdraw belief and the pattern collapses. Your task is to turn from the image of threat to the imago Dei within you—the undivided I AM, the ruler who reigns in silence. When you persist in this inner alignment, external events re-align with your inner truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare I am established in the kingdom within me; no threat can stand against my I AM. Then feel that truth as a lived sensation for a minute.
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