Inner Exile, Abundant State
Jeremiah 15:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Your wealth and treasures are taken as spoil because of inner misalignment, and you are led into an unfamiliar land by the fiery anger within—an inner consequence of your present state. The passage invites you to beware the psychology of lack and to see exile as a door to renewal when you shift your state.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville reading, the currency is not gold but your state of consciousness. When you cling to old identities and insist on outward security, Jeremiah speaks to your inner economy: the substance and treasures you value become spoils in your own dream, handed over to what you fear. The borders are your self-imposed limits; the exile into a land you know not is the mind stepping beyond familiar scripts into a territory created by imagination. The fire of anger is not punishment but purification—clarifying what's truly yours by state, not by price. The inner governor, the I AM, invites you to revise. See that you can claim abundance now by assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled. The world isn't changing first; you are changing first in awareness, thus the outer becomes a reflection of your newly chosen state. Persist in that assumption, and the known land dissolves into a familiar realm of provision.
Practice This Now
Assume 'I am the I AM, and I now possess all that I need' and feel that state vividly for a minute; then imagine stepping into the unknown land as your inner realm of plenty, letting it become real in you.
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