Inner Judgment Proclaimed
Jeremiah 19:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 19:15 speaks of a city facing consequence because its people hardened their necks and refused to hear. The outer judgment mirrors an inner state of resistance to truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's voice: The city is not merely a place; it is the interior state you occupy. The Lord of hosts is the I AM within you, calling you to hear the inner Word. When you 'harden your neck' you resist the flow of awareness, you deny the whisper of your own divine decree, and you invite a procession of 'evil'—doubt, fear, limitation—into your life. The prophecy is not a sentence over an external city, but a notice of what happens when you refuse to listen to the words of your higher self. Yet the power to change remains in your imagination: imagine yourself as receptive, obedient to the Word spoken within. By quietly assuming a state of listening, you align with the truth that no external doom can touch you when you are in harmony with your I AM. The moment you revise that assumption, you soften the neck, allow grace to enter, and the 'evil' projected outward dissolves into new patterns of living.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are hearing the inner Word; revise any belief of separation and feel the reality of being guided from within.
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