Inner Remnant Seed of I AM
Romans 9:27-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah proclaims that though Israel’s numbers seem vast, a remnant will be saved; God will finish the work swiftly in righteousness, and without the seed the Lord leaves, we would be like Sodom and Gomorrah.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esaias's words invite you to regard a state of consciousness, not a nation. The remnant is the seed of awareness within you—the I AM—that endures the waves of appearances. The sand of the sea is the flood of thoughts and images; the remnant remains because the inner seed refuses to surrender to fear, doubt, or lack. When you assume the end from the beginning—the inner conviction that the work is already finished—the Lord of Sabaoth completes it in righteousness, shortening the process by the precision of inner certainty. Without that seed left within you, you would slide into Sodom and Gomorrah states; with it, you rise into a life where the imagined work manifests as present fact. The remnant grows through faith in the inner act: your assumption becomes the light by which reality crystallizes. So let the inner I AM declare, softly but boldly, that you are saved by the seed within, here and now, and watch outer form align with the inward finish.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM as the inner remnant seed and feel the end already done. See yourself moving through today from that certainty, and notice how outer events begin to align.
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