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Metaphysical Meaning of Isaiah 55:11

A Bible-first study of the passage, followed by source-grounded Neville Goddard references. YHWSA owns the Biblical context; MyNevilleGoddard.com preserves the complete Neville sources.

Isaiah 55:11 is studied here as a Biblical passage first: in its immediate King James context, through its recurring metaphysical themes, and through source-grounded readings preserved in Neville Goddard's lectures and books.

Isaiah 55:11
So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.

Read the Passage in Context

  • Isaiah 55:10 For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater:
  • Isaiah 55:11 So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.
  • Isaiah 55:12 For ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth with peace: the mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.

Open Isaiah 55:11 in the YHWSA Bible workspace for the complete chapter, word tools, notes, and comparisons.

Key Metaphysical Themes

  • God'S Word
  • Purpose
  • Fulfillment
  • Creative Power
  • All-Powerful Human Words
  • Man Is God
  • Manifestation
  • Divine Purpose
  • Christ As Word
  • The Word
  • I Am
  • Word

Neville’s Reading in A Lesson In Scripture

God's Word (His purpose, scripture) is inherently creative and self-fulfilling; it will inevitably accomplish its intended purpose within man.

God has planted His Word which cannot return unto him void, but must accomplish that which is His purpose and prosper in the thing for which he sent it.

Source: A Lesson In Scripture

Neville’s Reading in All Powerful Human Words

Neville uses this principle to explain the power of human words, stating that because 'man is God,' man's words, like God's, cannot return void but must fulfill their purpose, even if spoken idly or in ignorance.

God’s Word cannot return unto Him void. It must accomplish that which He sent it to accomplish. It must actually fulfill its purpose.

Source: All Powerful Human Words

Neville’s Reading in Be Imitators Of God

This verse is interpreted as the absolute certainty of God's creative word. Man, as Christ, is that Word sent forth, destined to fulfill God's purpose and return to Him having accomplished it.

"My word that goes forth from my mouth shall not return unto me void but must accomplish that which I purpose and prosper in the thing for which I sent it.”

Source: Be Imitators Of God

Neville’s Reading in Christ Bears Our Sins

Neville applies this verse to the individual's 'I Am' (the Word), stating that it is sent with a divine purpose that must be accomplished and cannot fail. This reinforces the idea of the individual's inherent power and destiny.

for I am the word which will not return unto me void, but must accomplish that which I purpose and prosper in the thing for which I was sent.

Source: Christ Bears Our Sins

Neville’s Reading in Consciousness

Every 'I AM' statement, being the creative Word of God, carries inherent power and will inevitably manifest its content in the outer world.

Remember, “Every word that goeth forth from my mouth shall not return unto me void.” Do you believe it? “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” What’s his Name? I Am. So, begin to monitor every word (I AM) that you say.

Source: Consciousness

Neville’s Reading in Esau And Jacob

Neville applies this divine promise to the individual's imaginative word, asserting that any state fully imagined and accepted as real will inevitably manifest and cannot fail.

I know it must come true, for my word cannot return unto me void.

Source: Esau And Jacob

Practical Reflection

  • Trust that the divine purpose (scripture) planted within you will inevitably unfold and be fulfilled, leading to your awakening as God.
  • Recognize that every word spoken, even in idle moments, carries creative power and will manifest its purpose. Therefore, be mindful of your inner and outer speech.
  • Consciously monitor and align your 'I AM' statements with your desires, knowing that they are creative and will produce their likeness.
  • Trust that your imaginative word, when fully embodied, carries the same creative power as God's word and will manifest without fail.

Authoritative Neville Sources

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Questions about Isaiah 55:11

What is the metaphysical meaning of Isaiah 55:11?

YHWSA reads Isaiah 55:11 in its Biblical context while examining the states of consciousness and spiritual themes expressed by the passage.

Where can I read Isaiah 55:11 in context?

Open the linked YHWSA Bible workspace to read the complete chapter and use its language, note, and comparison tools.

Where did Neville Goddard discuss Isaiah 55:11?

The source list links to the complete lectures and books on MyNevilleGoddard.com rather than reproducing those works as a competing article.