Covenant Words Within

Jeremiah 11:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 11 in context

Scripture Focus

2Hear ye the words of this covenant, and speak unto the men of Judah, and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem;
Jeremiah 11:2

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 11:2 calls Judah and Jerusalem to hear the words of the covenant. The verse invites inner loyalty and alignment with the divine law through faithful hearing.

Neville's Inner Vision

To hear the words of this covenant in the Neville Goddard key is to attend to your own state of consciousness, for the covenant is not a parchment apart from you but a directive issued to your I AM. When you imagine yourself as one who dwells in allegiance to the inner law, the men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem become personifications of your own cautious ego and its inhabitants. The command to hear and speak is a command to listen to the inner script you have silently accepted, to revise any claim of separation, and to declare that you are already aligned with a perfect order. The covenant is the invitation to treat every choice, every feeling, every action as a line in the living contract between your awareness and its expression. As you dwell in this inner covenant, your outward illustration—habits, decisions, relationships—will begin to answer to that state. The words you hear become the images you allow: a present tense sense of loyalty, obedience to your own I AM, and the seamless translation of inner faith into outward reality.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and hear the covenant within. Assume you now inhabit the state of obedience to your I AM, feel it real, and watch your outer life begin to reflect the inner agreement.

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