The Inner Prophecy Check
Jeremiah 14:13-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 14:13-16 shows false prophets promising peace while denying sword and famine; God reveals they prophesy lies and will face judgment. The passage contrasts external predictions with the call to inner accountability.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Jeremiah, the land is your consciousness and the sword and famine are inner states of fear and deficiency threatening your peace. The false prophets are your habitual thoughts that insist external circumstances decide your fate and that peace must come from outside you. God’s remark, I did not command them, speaks to a simple truth: the authority you live by resides in I AM, not in the voices that say otherwise. When you accept those deceitful visions, you prophesy a world of lack; when you refuse them and return to the quiet center within, you rewrite reality. The judgment spoken of is not punishment but the natural result of clinging to lies; the cure is to replace those visions with a consistent sense of wholeness, safety, and sufficiency that comes from within. Your accountability is spiritual awakening: what you permit in consciousness manifests as your life. Practice this now: adopt a new assumption, feel it as real, and stand in the I AM until the outer scenes reflect your inner peace.
Practice This Now
Assume right now that peace is your natural state; close your eyes, affirm 'I AM' as the ground of your being, and feel the truth of safety filling your mind until the inner state matches the vision you desire.
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