Inner Sunset of Jeremiah 15:9
Jeremiah 15:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, the passage depicts weariness and public shame tied to long-held burdens, with the LORD promising further consequence for the remnant. It invites a shift in inner state as the path toward renewal.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you the verse is not about a distant tribe but the climate of your own consciousness. The seven burdens are seven recurring beliefs you have imagined into life. The sun going down while day remains is the moment your awareness dims under the weight of fear, doubt, or lack. The shame and confounding you feel are inner displacements, not outer verdicts. The LORD you hear is the I AM within, inviting you to deliver the remnant—your truest desires—from those weary thoughts by revision and feeling it real. When you choose to assume the victorious state, the old thoughts are cut away as the sword that separates passes through fog. Your outer circumstances begin to rearrange as the inner state becomes vivid and consistent. This is not punishment but a turning back to the light you already are. The exile you fear dissolves when you refuse to identify with the story of lack and instead dwell in the consciousness that you are the light and the life of every possibility.
Practice This Now
Assume the state you seek now by saying I AM the light that beholds and creates; imagine the seven burdens dissolving as a rising sun within you and rest in that feeling.
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