Humility Reclaims Inner Crown
Jeremiah 13:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 13:17-18 tells of lament over pride and a call for humility, warning that pride leads to captivity, and commands the king and queen to humble themselves. The inner message is that true authority grows when pride yields to humble spiritual posture.
Neville's Inner Vision
I hear the inner voice of the I AM speaking through the text: pride is not a nation but a state of consciousness you have mistaken for truth. When you refuse to hear it, your inner soul weeps in secret places over that pride, and your mental flock is carried away captive by the belief 'I am apart from God’s peace.' The king and the queen in you are not outer rulers but inner principles of authority—self-regard and sovereign thought—so the command to humble yourselves is a command to revise your self-conception. Sit down in the awareness that you are the I AM, not the prideful persona. Let the crown of your glory descend into the stillness where there is no resistance, for principalities and powers line up with your sense of limitation and they fall when you acknowledge a greater rule: divine awareness. As you align with humility here and now, your former external control loses its grip, and you discover that true sovereignty is a quiet, continuous realization, not a crown worn by ego.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and rest in the I AM. Assume the state of humble inner king/queen and feel the crown resigning to inner stillness; revise your self-concept now and let true power arise.
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