Anathoth: Inner Visitation
Jeremiah 11:21-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD declares that the men of Anathoth who sought to kill Jeremiah will be punished. The punishment includes death by sword, famine, and no remnant, marking the year of their visitation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within these verses, you are invited to watch the inner battlefield of consciousness. The men of Anathoth stand for the stubborn voices in you that oppose the word you know is true. When they say Prophesy not in the name of the LORD, they are the resistance that would keep you from speaking your true I AM. The LORD of hosts—the I AM presence in you—answers not with punishment of others, but with a natural consequence: when you cling to fear or doubt, the old self dies away, the 'young men' die by the sword and the 'sons and daughters' by famine—until there is no remnant of that old state. This is not a vindictive God but a law of consciousness: the moment you decide to stand in your prophetic authority, the former structure dissolves and is replaced by visitation—the turning point when you become fully present as the higher self. Your awareness is the territory; judgments of the exterior world reveal what you have surrendered or retained within. Embrace the year of visitation as the moment you shed the old fear and let the divine word take form in your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: In a moment of stillness, assume the identity of the I AM speaking through you; repeat 'I AM the Lord of hosts; I reign over all thoughts' and feel that authority. Then revise any lingering fear by affirming that the old self has died and that only the royal self remains—let the new state feel real.
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