Within the Lament: Inner Healing
Jeremiah 14:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage laments a broken peace and acknowledges collective sin, seeking healing and mercy.
Neville's Inner Vision
The lament in Jeremiah becomes a doorway into the inner state. Judah and Zion are inner dispositions, not places in space. When the voice asks, 'hast thou utterly rejected,' feel the mind's sense of separation—that belief that healing is elsewhere or in time. In Neville’s language, the condition 'there is no healing' reveals the habit of thinking you are apart from your I AM. Yet confession is not to a judge but to the bright I AM within; acknowledging 'we have sinned' is naming old thoughts, memories, and habits that no longer serve you. The moment you awaken to the I AM as your true identity, you reverse the impossibility: healing is not deferred but already achieved in consciousness. The decree, I AM peace, dissolves the ache and restores Zion as inner alignment. Mercy arises not from future events but from the present feeling state you cultivate and re-create with every breath. The time of healing becomes now as you claim it through steady awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I AM peace; I AM healed now. Then breathe into that feeling and release the old pain, sitting in Zion within.
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