Jeremiah 15:5-6 Inner Turning
Jeremiah 15:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jerusalem here signifies an inner state that has turned away from the Source. The passage speaks of weariness with repentance and a resulting judgment that follows a backward turn.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah’s cry voices a soul’s encounter with a backward turn of consciousness. Jerusalem stands for the inner state you are in when you have withdrawn your trust from the I AM. The Lord's I am weary with repenting is not a punishment clause but a notification: you are tiring of trying to change effects by chasing them in the outer world. In Neville’s sense, God is not a distant judge but your own awareness, the I AM that never leaves you. When you feel abandoned or bemoaned by life, you are simply listening to a habit of thought that forgot its root in the divine Presence. The true remedy is not reform of circumstances but a shift of state. Return to the inward you as the one who already exists in the desired state; imagine, feel, and dwell there until the old fear dissolves and the new realization asserts itself. The moment you assume the feeling of the fulfilled Jerusalem—the restored, cared-for you—the outer conditions follow as the echo of your inner alignment.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. Assume the state of Jerusalem restored by the I AM, and feel it real as if it were already so; hold that sensation until the outer world aligns.
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