Israel's Inner Purity Restored

Jeremiah 18:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 18 in context

Scripture Focus

13Therefore thus saith the LORD; Ask ye now among the heathen, who hath heard such things: the virgin of Israel hath done a very horrible thing.
Jeremiah 18:13

Biblical Context

God proclaims that Israel has done a very horrible thing and invites listeners to look for such offense among the nations. The verse sets a tone of judgment and accountability rooted in collective conduct.

Neville's Inner Vision

Seen through Neville's lens, the 'virgin of Israel' is the spotless I AM within you, momentarily believing itself apart. The 'horrible thing' is not an external misdeed but a disturbance in your inner state—fear, guilt, or the sense of separation from the Source. When the text says, 'Ask ye now among the heathen,' it is a summons to look outward for proof of what you inwardly accept; yet the real proof exists only in consciousness. The outer judgment you fear mirrors a belief you once entertained, and your awakening begins by changing that belief. Return to the feeling that you are already whole, righteous, and loved by God, for you are not a separate thing but a manifestation of I AM. As you persist in this revised state, the world changes to echo it, and the so-called offense dissolves into the light of consciousness. The exile and return speak to your inner geography: you have wandered from the awareness of your inherent divine nature, and you now re-enter it by a steadfast assumption of oneness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, rest your hand on your heart, and assume the state: I AM one with God now. Dwell there until the feeling of separation dissolves and your outer life reflects unwavering oneness.

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