Jeremiah's Inner Sword
Jeremiah 12:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 12:12 portrays a universal judgment sweeping across the land, sparing no one from a sense of unrest.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 12:12 is not a threat to be endured from outside, but a mirror of your own state of consciousness. The high places and the wilderness symbolize the beliefs and habits you have assumed as real. The sword of the LORD is the vibrational movement of awareness that exposes every contradiction between what you say you want and what you truly hold as real. When you identify with the I AM—the still, knowing presence within—you begin to see that no flesh shall have peace only where you have allowed fear, doubt, or delay to be your ruling state. As you inhabit the awareness that you are the one who imagines, the external weather shifts, for you are not at the mercy of a hostile world but responding to the inner drama you entertain. The destruction of the old high places is the collapse of those imagined strongholds, followed by a return to a peaceful, integrated center. Practice: assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled by recognizing that the inner change precedes any outer sign; revise fear into certainty, and let the mind rest in I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of I AM here and now; revise fear into certainty and feel it real by softly repeating, 'I am peace,' until your inner weather aligns.
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