Inner Vineyard Revived

Jeremiah 12:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 12 in context

Scripture Focus

10Many pastors have destroyed my vineyard, they have trodden my portion under foot, they have made my pleasant portion a desolate wilderness.
Jeremiah 12:10

Biblical Context

The verse portrays spiritual leaders who destroy God's vineyard, trampling what is good and leaving it desolate. It invites inner accountability and stewardship of one's own consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jeremiah 12:10 speaks of a land once lush, yet trodden by those who should shepherd it faithfully. In Neville’s tongue, the vineyard is your state of consciousness, and the pastors are the habitual beliefs and voices you mistake for guidance. When you identify with those voices, you yield the land to fear, pride, or scarcity, and the pleasant portion becomes a desolate wilderness. Yet the I AM—your essential awareness—never abandons the soil. You can shift the scene by assuming the role of the true steward within: not the critic, but the tender, attentive keeper of your inner vineyard. Imagine the shepherd of your mind as wise and victorious, capable of restoring growth, justice, and beauty through right thinking. By revision, you replace the old trampling with a fresh economy of nourishment. Your responsibility is not punishment but alignment with the divine presence that feeds every branch. See and feel the return of abundance as faith-filled labor yields fruit, and desolation is dissolved by the steady, loving administration of I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and picture your inner vineyard. Repeat: 'The I AM steward tends this land; every false belief is removed; abundance returns now,' and feel the soil warming with growth.

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