Inner Jeremiah Acknowledgment
Jeremiah 14:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse voices a collective confession of wickedness and inherited sins, acknowledging a breach against the divine.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, you stand at the altar of your own I AM. The 'we' in this verse is the inner collective of your consciousness; the 'LORD' is the I AM within you. 'Wickedness' and 'iniquity' are not crimes but misaligned thought patterns—habits of fear, separation, and grievance. 'The fathers' are the conditioning of the past, memories held in mind. By naming them, you invite awareness that dissolves them. The act of acknowledging is not to confess guilt but to restore alignment with your true nature. When you say, 'we have sinned against thee,' you claim the power to rewrite the story through present consciousness. Then mercy follows: forgiveness flows as you refuse to feed the old narrative and dwell in the I AM where there is only love and wholeness. Your practice is to assume the state of the forgiven, to revise in imagination, and to feel gratitude as if the healing is already done.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, place your hand on your chest, and declare 'I AM' and 'I forgive and release inherited conditioning.' Feel the old memory dissolve in light as you align with your true nature.
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