Inner Covenant Proclamation
Jeremiah 11:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands Jeremiah to proclaim the covenant's words across Judah and Jerusalem and to urge obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Inside you, the cities and streets where men gather are not maps of geography but faculties of awareness. When the Lord bids Jeremiah to proclaim these words, He is teaching you to proclaim the covenant within the chambers of your own mind. The words of this covenant are not distant decrees; they are the steady commands you choose to accept as law in your consciousness. To hear them is to permit a new ruler to govern your thoughts, feelings, and decisions. Obedience and faithfulness become practical alignment: you imagine, you feel, you act in harmony with the covenant, and the outer world follows the rhythm you establish inwardly. The call to 'do them' is a call to live from that covenant as your natural state, not as a borrowed rule. The I AM within you speaks these words; your task is to listen, believe, and embody them in imagination and behavior. As you repeatedly proclaim and act upon this inner law, your inner Jerusalem quiets, allegiance to the I AM strengthens, and external events begin to mirror the new fidelity you have accepted.
Practice This Now
Assume the covenant is already established in you; repeat 'I hear and I do the words of this covenant' and feel the relief of obedience. Imagine moving through your day in the inner streets of Jerusalem, each action aligned with that covenant.
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