Inner Knowing of Jeremiah 12:3
Jeremiah 12:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 12:3 affirms that the LORD knows the speaker, has seen his heart toward Him, and expresses a judgment-like outcome against enemies.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your own consciousness, the LORD is the I AM who knows you, sees your heart moving toward God, and tests the fidelity of your desires. The phrase about pulling out enemies and preparing them for slaughter is the inner image of old beliefs and hostile thoughts being drawn from the mind by the discipline of awareness. This is not punishment from an external deity but a refining operation of consciousness: as you align with God, fear-based images are withdrawn and replaced with clarity. The ‘day of slaughter’ becomes a symbolic clearing away of appearances, revealing your true I AM presence. When you treat this passage as an inner law—that you are known, observed, and refined by your own awareness—you understand that your trials are occasions for revision, not judgment. The verse invites you to trust that the self-aware I AM is orchestrating every movement toward truth, turning seeming threats into opportunities for inner transformation and realization of your divine nature.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the statement: 'I am known by the I AM; my heart moves toward God.' Hold this feeling for a minute, then revise any fear by affirming a new alignment with the I AM, letting the inner truth of your being feel real.
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