Jeremiah 18:6 — The Inner Potter
Jeremiah 18:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse compares Israel to clay in the potter's hand, indicating that their form and fate are held in divine hands. It invites trust that the I AM within is shaping their lives.
Neville's Inner Vision
Enter the scene as a mirror of your inner life. You are the clay, and your true self—the I AM you are awakening to—acts as the potter, guiding with quiet certainty in the workshop of awareness. The house of Israel is a state of mind, not a distant people; its destiny mirrors the frequency of your belief and feeling. When you accept this, you stop seeking change from outside and begin allowing the inner I AM to shape you from within. The potter does not chasten the clay; he kneads, turns, and guides it toward a form capable of carrying more life. So too, thoughts and feelings knead your experience. Any sense of lack is only a belief about yourself you have affirmed; you can revise it by returning to the conviction that you are already in the potter's hand, being formed into a larger, more abundant form. This is the drama of creation and renewal, enacted by awareness, imagination, and sustained feeling.
Practice This Now
Practice: sit quietly and declare, 'I AM the potter of my life.' Then imagine the situation you want to reshape as clay in your hands and feel the new form being formed by your awareness.
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