Inner Obedience Jeremiah 10:1-2
Jeremiah 10:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD speaks to Israel, cautioning them not to imitate heathen customs or fear external omens; true worship remains grounded in obedience to God rather than signs in the heavens.
Neville's Inner Vision
Turn Jeremiah 10:1-2 into a map of your inner life. When the call says, Learn not the way of the heathen, hear it as: learn not the habitual thoughts that imitate outer powers, not the inner knowing of your true I AM. The 'signs of heaven' are the shifting phenomena of the world—the weather, opinions, probabilities—that seek to unsettle you. The heathen are dismayed at them, meaning the crowd is moved by appearances, while your inner self remains poised in the unchanging awareness of God within. In Neville’s method, God is not a distant deity but the I AM you awaken to: the imagination behind all you see. To obey is to align your inner state with the truth of your own power, not to consecrate external customs. Do not let outward customs define you; revise your meaning of events by assuming that you are the cause of all appearance through your imagination. Your present experience is a reflection of your inner state; change that and the world will reflect the change.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, declare 'I AM' as your sole governor, and revise a recent thought controlled by outer signs. Feel it real now by imagining the world bowing to your inner state.
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