Inner Jerusalem and the Turning
Jeremiah 15:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares Jerusalem will be scattered to many nations because of Manasseh's deeds; the people have forsaken the LORD and turned away, inviting judgment and destruction.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville Goddard's vantage, these words map an interior drama: imagination creates reality, and Jerusalem stands for your inner state of consciousness. The scattering mirrors dispersion in the mind when you identify with separation and past failure. Manasseh evokes a stubborn habit of thought that keeps the city divided and exiled. The Lord stretching out His hand to destroy represents the spiritual purge of an old self-image; 'I am weary with repenting' flags the fatigue of clinging to remorse without rewriting the state. The remedy is practical revision: assume a new state now, dwell in it as if it were your present, and imagine Jerusalem restored. Treat the exiled mind as already transformed by your belief. When you persist in this elevated condition, the outer circumstances align with your inner harmony, for the I AM within you is the source of all return.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: assume the restored Jerusalem now—feel it in your chest, say 'I AM restored,' and revise the past by declaring it as if it had always been so; dwell there until it feels real.
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