Inner Return to Heritage
Jeremiah 12:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 12:15-17 speaks of God plucking the people out, then returning them with compassion to their heritage; those who learn and align with the Lord will be restored, while those who refuse will be uprooted.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah describes your inner exile and the promise of inner return. When you feel uprooted, that is the old state being removed so your true being may appear. The return is not geography but awareness re-entering its own heritage—the land of your quiet, uncompromising I AM. If you choose to learn the ways of your true people—alignment with The LORD liveth, i.e., with the I AM—you will be built anew, right in the midst of your own consciousness. The line about teaching my people to swear by Baal points to discarded beliefs that once ruled you; by swearing by The LORD, you affirm the living Presence as your reality. And should you refuse to obey the inner guidance, the old state is uprooted and destroyed. But when you persist in the attitude, the new city rises within, a temple of stability and mercy. Your work is to dwell there in imagination until the feeling of it is your daily experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginatively assume you are already living in your inner heritage. Feel it real by repeating 'The LORD liveth' as your own I AM reality until the state of grace governs your day.
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