Jeremiah 13:15-17 Inner Humility
Jeremiah 13:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God warns against pride and urges humility, calling the people to hear and give glory to the LORD. If they refuse, the text laments their pride and the exile that follows.
Neville's Inner Vision
To hear 'Hear ye, and give ear' in your inner ear is to awaken to the I AM within; the LORD your God is not a distant judge but the I AM you are aware of. Pride is a false crown you place upon your self, a self that would exalt itself above the inner light. The warning about darkness and the dark mountains describes the shift of your inner state when you trust the ego rather than the I AM: light becomes shadow, guidance seems to fail, and you stumble in the mountains of fear. Your inner flock—the faculties of perception, memory, and action—can be carried captive by this stubborn self-image. Yet the call is a mercy: return the glory you give to the outer self, turn toward the inner ruler, and let the light of I AM reclaim the path. Humility, then, is not servile obedience but alignment with the I AM; when you accept this, you discover that you are already the I AM, and the inner world rearranges to reflect that truth. The exile of the captive mind dissolves as you awaken to your true state.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of humble consciousness now; revise your self-image from pride to I AM-alignment, and feel the inner light return. Let that feeling linger until the inner landscape shifts from darkness to clarity.
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