Alone With the Divine Hand

Jeremiah 15:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 15 in context

Scripture Focus

17I sat not in the assembly of the mockers, nor rejoiced; I sat alone because of thy hand: for thou hast filled me with indignation.
Jeremiah 15:17

Biblical Context

Jeremiah refuses the crowd’s laughter and sits apart, guided by God’s hand. The indignation he feels signals a cleansing and a vocation to holiness and separation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Jeremiah’s line, the isolation is the I AM’s own choosing, a refined mental space where God’s hand is at work. The assembly of mockers is the echo of outer thought; the divine hand is reordering your consciousness. You are not abandoned; you are being pressed into a higher alignment. The indignation is not punishment but a signal that your inner compass is being set straight. When you claim the I AM and refuse to participate in the crowd’s frivolity, you discover that separation is the long-sought sanctuary of holiness. The mockers melt away as you remember: you are already the state you seek, you are sustained by presence, and imagination is your instrument. Let the hand guide your inner tour—feel it, revise the scene, and allow the reality of your divine alignment to grow until it becomes your ordinary experience.

Practice This Now

Practice: close your eyes, assume you are already with God. Feel the solitary space as sacred, and let the indignation turn into resolve as you hold that inner certainty.

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