Hidden Girdle, Inner Covenant
Jeremiah 13:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows Jeremiah receiving a second message from the Lord to take the girdle and hide it by the Euphrates, a symbolic act about inner truth and faithfulness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this scene the girdle is not a garment but a state of consciousness you carry as your sense of self and worth. The Euphrates represents a border in your inner life where a belief can be set aside. When the word comes for the second time, the act of hiding the girdle becomes a practical discipline of inner obedience, not a ritual to please others. You do not destroy the girdle but bury it in a rock so the old self stays out of sight while your awareness remains present and free. This is the process by which a truth hidden in the subconscious is prepared for its next movement by your awakened I AM. The nudges of daily life then flow from this inward alignment, for every event is a movement of consciousness. When you honor the inner command you discover that your life tilts toward the greater life of God within you, and the sign you seek appears as a fresh sense of being and purpose.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM and you are commanded to bury the old belief you wear in your mind by the Euphrates of your inner landscape. Imagine placing it in a rock and feeling its release as you declare the truth of your present state.
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