Inner Prayer Recedes Within

Jeremiah 14:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 14 in context

Scripture Focus

11Then said the LORD unto me, Pray not for this people for their good.
Jeremiah 14:11

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 14:11 states that God tells the prophet not to pray for the people's well-being, signaling a shift from outward petition to inner realization.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jeremiah’s line knocks you back to the proper place: the realm of your own consciousness. The LORD here is not a distant judge but your I AM, the awareness that you ARE the source of every appearing scene. If you insist on interceding for others as if they stand apart from your inner state, you are merely rehearsing the old dream that conditions govern you. Neville teaches that events unfold from your inner assumption. Therefore, the scriptural command is not a prohibition on compassion but a directive to re-aim your attention: stop praying from lack and begin praying from what you intend as already real. The moment you revise the state—feeling the truth of your oneness with the I AM, declaring that the end is done in consciousness—the outer form must yield. Judgment and accountability become tools for liberation, not punishment: you are free when you refuse to feed a belief that limits your power, and you step into the promise by imagination realized.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, place your hand on your chest, and revise your assumption to I AM the sole creator of this scene until that feeling is real. Hold it for a minute and notice the inner shift.

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