Inner Gaze: Jeremiah 16:16-17
Jeremiah 16:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 16:16-17 declares that God’s eyes see all paths and hidden deeds; nothing in life can remain concealed from divine awareness, and judgment unfolds through exposure.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville Goddard vantage, Jeremiah’s oracle is your inner weather report. The eyes are not gods in the sky but the I AM that dwells as your awareness. The fishers are the enticing thoughts and images that pull you toward some future scene, while the hunters are the corrective pressures that yank you from illusion back to truth. Neither escape truth, for the eye that watches is your own consciousness, and nothing hidden in your life remains unseen by that I AM. When you understand this, you stop chasing external signs and begin the inward act of revision: you alter the state you embody, not your circumstances. As you repeatedly presume you are the one who witnesses all moves—your steps, temptations, and judgments—your inner world rearranges to match that assumption. Then, what you formerly believed to be hidden reveals itself as a shift of thought you can freely revise, moment by moment, in imagination. The current is not punishment, but correction and revelation, sent by your own I AM to awaken you.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM now and feel the inward gaze that sees all your ways. Invite a hidden pattern to surface as a fisher's lure and instantly revise it by affirming a new awakened state.
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