Jeremiah's Inner Covenant Echoes
Jeremiah 11:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 11:10 speaks of turning back to old iniquities and chasing after substitutes, breaking the covenant made with the fathers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah 11:10 is not about distant nations; it is a portrait of your inner life. The 'they' are the states of consciousness you inhabit when you turn away from the words that would awaken you, and you go after the substitutes your past persuaded you were real. When you hear the siren of habit—old patterns inherited from your inner forefathers—you have not really broken the covenant; you have merely forgotten its living law in your present awareness. The covenant is your alignment with the I AM, the awareness that births your world. To chase after other gods is to give your attention to images rather than the living, listening I AM within. The remedy is inner revision: refuse to consent to the old scripts and choose again to stand in the truth of your oneness with God. Every moment offers a new opportunity to re-covenant with consciousness, letting the words you hear now shape the reality you experience.
Practice This Now
If old patterns return, assume the I AM is already maintaining the true covenant within you. Revise by softly repeating 'I hear your words and I keep them' and feel that fidelity as your present reality.
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