Temple of the I Am Within

Jeremiah 11:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 11 in context

Scripture Focus

15What hath my beloved to do in mine house, seeing she hath wrought lewdness with many, and the holy flesh is passed from thee? when thou doest evil, then thou rejoicest.
Jeremiah 11:15

Biblical Context

Jeremiah questions why the beloved would be in the house of God amid widespread impurity. He notes that holiness has departed and evil is celebrated.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Jeremiah’s lament, the beloved steps into your temple of consciousness and discovers it crowded with idols—many thoughts posing as life while eroding your quiet. Lewdness with many is the mind’s multiplying images, fragmenting its unity and inviting the appearance that the holy flesh has departed. The I AM does not depart; your belief in separation does. When you rejoice in evil, you are simply agreeing with an illusion. The remedy is to assume the new state: you, the I AM, are the house, and holiness is your natural occupancy. By fixing attention on the one presence within, the idols lose their power and the sacred body's integrity is restored. Your temple shines again as the living sanctuary, because you have chosen to dwell in the truth that you never left the beloved.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and affirm 'I am the I AM in this house; holiness is my natural state.' Feel that truth filling your temple until the old impulse fades.

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