Inner Deliverance in Jeremiah

Jeremiah 15:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 15 in context

Scripture Focus

21And I will deliver thee out of the hand of the wicked, and I will redeem thee out of the hand of the terrible.
Jeremiah 15:21

Biblical Context

The verse promises divine deliverance and redemption from oppressive forces. It speaks of God freeing and redeeming from wicked and terrible hands.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within you, the I AM asserts its sovereignty and delivers you from the so-called 'hand of the wicked' by shifting your state of consciousness. The wicked are not persons but persistent thoughts, fears, and habits you have entertained; the terrible is the storm of doubt that drains your energy. The promise is not a distant rescue but a revelation: you are already free, and freedom arises as you identify with your divine self. When you assume the feeling of being delivered, and affirm that the redemption of your life is complete in the I AM, the inner mechanisms loosen their grip and the image of oppression dissolves. Your outward circumstances begin to align with this inner light, as consciousness reorganizes itself to reflect the new state. The I AM dissolves fear by crowning awareness with mercy, and salvation becomes a present-tense experience. You walk forward with a renewed disposition, liberated in mind and heart, ready to bless rather than be bound by fear.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, declare 'I am delivered now,' and feel the weight of limitation melt away; then imagine stepping through a doorway labeled 'Redemption' into radiant freedom.

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