Inner Remembrance Divine Visitation
Jeremiah 15:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah pleads with the Lord to remember him, to come near, and to vindicate him from those who persecute him, while asking God not to delay his deliverance and noting the suffering he endures for God's sake.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your request that God remember you and visit you is not a plea to an outside lord, but a turning of your own consciousness toward the I AM. Remembering becomes the decision to re-remember yourself as the never-absent Presence. Visit means the divine awareness stepping into the corridors of your mind, dissolving fear and doubt as you dwell in the sense of being seen by Truth. Revenge is not retaliation against persons, but the removal of persecutory thoughts that torment your inner life. To beg God not to delay longsuffering is to claim your own patience as a weapon of alignment, choosing immediacy over habit. The line about suffering rebuke can be read as the inner correction of your teacher within, nudging you back to your divine pattern. Standing as the I AM, you can secure vindication by insisting your belief harmonize with the reality you desire, and letting that conviction incarnate as your life.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM now. Feel the inner visitation as a present fact and declare, 'I am remembered, I am visited, I am vindicated' until it registers as real.
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