Healing and Salvation Within

Jeremiah 17:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 17 in context

Scripture Focus

14Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise.
Jeremiah 17:14

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 17:14 presents a cry for healing and salvation that is really a shift of inner state. It points you toward the I AM within as the source and praise of your life.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the Neville reader, the verse is not asking for favors from a distant God but inviting a leap into a new state of awareness. Heal me, O LORD, becomes I am healed by the I AM within; save me becomes I am saved now by the same I AM who is my very breath. Thou art my praise declares that the entire self—your attention, feelings, and worship—rests in the One, not in the body's symptoms. In this light, healing is not an event 'over there' but a condition you assume here and now. You shift from fear to faith by imagining the Self as whole and radiant, and your imagining becomes the instrument of restoration. The verse anchors you in a practical psychology: your inner allegiance to the Self determines what your world reveals. So praise arises as a natural consequence of recognizing you are the I AM, and healing and salvation flow as you dwell in that awareness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe into the felt sense of health, and repeat softly, 'I am healed; I am saved,' until the body settles into the I AM's presence.

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