The Word Comes to Jeremiah

Jeremiah 1:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 1 in context

Scripture Focus

4Then the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,
Jeremiah 1:4

Biblical Context

The verse states that the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah, initiating communication and guidance. It suggests divine guidance begins as an inner movement of awareness.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Jeremiah the text teaches more than a history of speech; it reveals the Word as a movement in consciousness. The LORD's voice is not distant; it is the I AM within you becoming aware enough to hear itself speak. When you read 'came unto me, saying,' you are invited to see that prophecy begins as an inner invitation: a recognition that awareness is addressed by its own immediacy. The Word arrives as a felt command, a vivid direction that shifts your state from doubt to certainty. In this reading, God is the I AM you always are, and the prophecy is the moment your attention turns to that Self and acts from it. Your job is to welcome the Word, revise your self-conception in light of its guidance, and move forward as though its promise is already fulfilled in your now. The inner act of listening, consenting, and moving in alignment with that Word forms the seed of every outward result you seek.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and align with the I AM; softly say, 'The Word is speaking to me now,' and let the first directive rise as a real feeling or thought, then act on it today.

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