Inner Paths of Exile
Jeremiah 15:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 15:2 presents a stark claim: when asked where to go, the LORD’s decree assigns various outcomes—death, the sword, famine, and captivity—to the paths people seem to choose.
Neville's Inner Vision
Where you think you must go, the inner voice answers: the outer seems to cast its lot, but the law is the inner state you hold. The verse names death, sword, famine, captivity as possible fates, not as distant events, but as inner dispositions your mind can assume. In Neville’s reading, God is the I AM within and imagination is the instrument by which you appoint your destiny. If you feel doomed, you have made your mind a chamber of fear and lack; you are for death and for famine. When you revise that inner setup—say to yourself, 'Thus says the LORD, I am free, I am whole, I am where I desire to be'—you shift the inner state. The sword fades, famine dissolves, the captivity loosens, not by changing the world first, but by changing what you assume and feel to be true about yourself. The LORD's message is a call to inner alignment: declare the state you seek and sit in its memory until it becomes your living reality. Your exiles end as your I AM asserts its dominion.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state—'I am free now.' Feel it in your chest and, as you breathe, imagine walking through a door of light from exile into the life you desire, repeating 'Thus says the LORD, I AM' as your inner law.
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