Inner Sanctuary Throne
Jeremiah 17:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 17:12 presents a throne that is our sanctuary. It reveals that true refuge resides in the inner state of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah 17:12 points to a throne set high from the beginning, and declares that this throne is our sanctuary. In Neville’s sense, the glorious high throne is not a place out there but the I AM that you are aware of here and now. Your kingly authority is the recognition that consciousness is all that exists, and sanctuary is the state of attention where nothing hostile or contradictory can remain as you hold your awareness steady. The throne is the stable vantage point from which every appearance arises; it is the very center of your life, the permanent backdrop against which events move. When you acknowledge that God’s throne is within, you stop chasing externals and enter the inward court where power, holiness, and order are resident. The inner sanctuary fashions reality by your focus; the concept of from the beginning is your absolute, eternal sense of identity, not a timeline. By assuming this inner sovereignty and feeling it as real, you dissolve fear, align with purpose, and watch circumstances reflect your newly crowned state.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you are already seated on the throne of your inner sanctuary. Feel the I AM awareness as kingly presence, and revise any sense of lack or fear until it feels real.
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