Obeying the Inner Voice Now

Jeremiah 11:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 11 in context

Scripture Focus

7For I earnestly protested unto your fathers in the day that I brought them up out of the land of Egypt, even unto this day, rising early and protesting, saying, Obey my voice.
Jeremiah 11:7

Biblical Context

God's voice pleads persistently with the fathers to heed His command. The verse points to an inner, continual invitation to obedience and fidelity to the inner law.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jeremiah 11:7 presents a persistent divine call to obey the voice that brought Israel forth from Egypt, a call that resounds as an inner discipline of fidelity to the inner law. In the Neville Goddard frame, this voice is the I AM within—your higher self—continuously urging alignment. When you identify with separateness, resistance arises; when you accept the voice as your own essential self, obedience becomes natural, a covenant loyalty to the inner principle animating your world. The 'protest' is the mind's habit of ignoring inner guidance; the remedy is to dwell in the assumption that you already follow that voice, and to feel the certainty and relief that follow. Then, outward life reflects the inward law: harmony, fulfilled promises, and a sense of covenant kept. Practice revision by consciously choosing to listen and obey in thought, feeling, and intention, until obedience feels like your habitual state. The divine pleadings are simply the I AM calling you home to your true self, where prophecy becomes present experience.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe, and declare, 'I am obedient to the inner voice now.' Then revise a current situation by imagining the inner voice guiding a decision today, and feel it as already done.

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