Inner Healing Jeremiah 15:18
Jeremiah 15:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah voices a cry of perpetual pain and a wound that feels incurable, doubting God's faithfulness and the reliability of promise.
Neville's Inner Vision
Pain here is not a verdict on the world, but a state of consciousness that believes itself separate from the I AM. The speaker fears a liar in the place of God and waters that fail because belief has hardened into sensation. In Neville’s fashion, read this not as a groan from without but as a signal from within: the resistance you feel is the old belief you must revise. The I AM is never the source of lack; it is the very flame of awareness that preserves all life. When you assume the healed condition—tense pain dropped into ease, the wound seen as a past idea, the waters that soothe rather than fail—you awaken to the truth that God is faithful to the state you inhabit. The “liar” question dissolves as you claim the sovereign reality of your own consciousness: you are the one who revises, you are the one who admits healing now by the imagination that seals it as real.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: sit quietly, place your hand on your chest, and repeat, 'I am healed now' until you feel the body settle; visualize a steady stream of living water within that never dries.
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