Inner Waters of Provision
Jeremiah 14:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows nobles sending their children to water pits, finding none, and returning ashamed. The land is dry and the people bear their shame.
Neville's Inner Vision
In truth, drought is not only a natural event but a symbol of consciousness waking. Water stands for living consciousness, the I AM that nourishes every real feeling. The nobles and their little ones mirror the parts of you that seek relief through outside means, running to the wells of appearance and never finding sustenance. They return with empty vessels because the mind has not allowed the one source to fill them. The ground is parched, and the plowmen are ashamed, because effort without awareness cannot conjure rain; shame covers the head as if the mind hides from its own truth. When you identify with lack, you reenact the scene; when you revise it by assuming the true source of life is within, the whole landscape shifts. Neville teaches that imagination creates reality; thus the moment you hold the feeling of abundant water as present, you irrigate your inner field and invite new weather into your life. Persist in the assumption long enough to feel the change; the outer signs will follow the inner conversion from lack to I AM fullness.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of abundant water now. Revise the scene in your mind until water fills the pits and vessels, and declare I AM the source of all rain and nourishment.
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