Jeremiah's Inner Word Arrives
Jeremiah 17:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker notes others asking for the LORD's word to appear immediately. The plain sense is an impatience for revelation.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the awake heart, Jeremiah 17:15 speaks not of distance but of a mind caught in want. The 'Word of the LORD' is not a distant message but the living I AM you are. When they say, 'Where is the word? let it come now,' they reveal a state of lack, a belief that truth must arrive from outside and in a fixed moment. Neville would tell you to invert the scene: the word has always been within, unfolding as your present awareness. The moment you imagine 'the Word is here now,' you release the external timetable and align with the perfect faith that the word is the act of consciousness itself. Your inner prophet—your higher self—speaks through sensation, thought, and feeling, persuading you that what you seek is the state you are. In this revision, you do not beg for revelation; you embody it. The question becomes a doorway into inner discipline: assume the Word, feel its reality, and let your life reflect that irrevocable truth. As you dwell in that state, the external scene shifts to echo the already-spoken Word.
Practice This Now
Assume the Word is here now for five minutes. Feel the I AM presence settling into every thought and sensation until the external scene mirrors the inner Word.
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