Inner Word Confronting Drought
Jeremiah 14:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 14:1 speaks of a drought, but in Neville's view, drought signals a state of consciousness in need of revision. The 'word' that comes is an invitation to awaken the I AM and decide there is abundance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the text you hear a famine announced to Jeremiah, yet Neville would hear it as a summons to consciousness, a drought of awareness rather than soil. The 'word' is not a historical decree but the living signal of your own I AM meeting a thought of lack. To him, every claim of scarcity becomes a call to turn from the outer conditions and reaffirm the truth you already are: the creator of your world. When you imagine the land as thirsty, you are asked to imagine the inner climate of your mind shifting first. The moment you accept that the dearth exists only in your dream, you gain power to reverse it by assuming the feeling of fullness in the present. Speak to the mind with the authority of I AM, and let attention rest on prosperity rather than absence. The drought dissolves as attention aligns with the truth that you are one with inexhaustible abundance.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM abundance in this land. Then visualize streams of light watering the ground of your mind until you feel fullness.
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