Inner Hope, Imagined Power
Jeremiah 18:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 18:12 records a people who declare there is no hope and insist on following their own plans, driven by the imagination of their heart.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the scene in Jeremiah as a portrait of a state of consciousness that has forgotten its source. The people cry there is no hope, and they declare they will walk after their own devices—the very act of imagining a future drawn from the ego's 'evil heart.' But you know, dear reader, that God is not a distance to be sought; God is the I AM within, the awareness that imagines and thus creates. Your outer world mirrors the inner posture you accept as real. When you take the stance, 'I have no hope,' you are treating a deception as if it were truth; you are scheduling your days by limitation rather than by the omnipotent imagination. The remedy is to reverse this inner weather: refuse the claim of hopelessness and occupy the imagination with the end you desire as already present. See yourself not as a victim of circumstance but as the author of your own becoming, choosing thoughts and feelings that align with a future you would live. Practice daily revision, breathing into the I AM until the sense of limitation dissolves and the path forward reveals itself.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of the I AM here and now, revising 'There is no hope' into 'I AM hope guiding me now.' Feel it as real until the imagined path becomes your present perception.
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