Inner Hope of Israel
Jeremiah 14:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that in trouble there is the 'hope of Israel,' a savior within reach, and it questions why one remains as a stranger rather than rooted in their true land.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah 14:8 reveals that the 'hope of Israel' is not a distant policy but your own inner life. The savior is the I AM—the ever-present awareness that returns you to wholeness in the moment of trouble. When you read of being a stranger in the land, recognize that wandering is a mental posture, a belief in lack or separation. The remedy is simple: turn toward your inner land, where the imagination already holds the fulfilled state. By choosing to identify with the awareness that never left you, you invite the savior to operate as relief, guidance, and restoration—swiftly transforming fear into presence. Your feelings announce your state; sustain them in the feeling of completion until it becomes your lived experience. The verse asks, who will save you? The answer in Neville’s language is: you, here and now, via the act of assumption. Let your inner savior lead you back to the land of assurance, so that trouble no longer governs your day but becomes the signal that you are awakening to your true self.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the fulfilled state, feeling it real now. Repeat 'I AM the hope of Israel within me' until the sense of trouble fades.
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