Darkness to Illumination: Isaiah 9:19
Isaiah 9:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes the Lord's wrath as darkening the land and people acting like fuel, leading to a breakdown of brotherly care and mercy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Isaiah 9:19 is not a geographical indictment but a map of your inner climate. The wrath of the Lord of hosts becomes a darkness that covers the mind when fear and separation imagine themselves as reality. The people, as fuel for the fire, are the thoughts and beliefs you feed—resentment, blame, and the feeling that others threaten your sense of wholeness. The statement that no man shall spare his brother points inward to your own willingness to withhold compassion from parts of yourself or from others you deem 'other.' The remedy is clear: recognize that the Lord of hosts is the I AM within you; by turning to that indwelling presence and choosing a state of oneness, you revise the moment. When you adopt the feeling that you already are one with all life, the fire ceases to destroy and begins to illuminate. With persistence, your outer conditions reflect a shift in consciousness toward wholeness.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as your real state now; revise the sense of separation and feel the inner light shining as your reality.
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