Inner Valley Proclamation
Jeremiah 19:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah is sent to the valley near the east gate to declare God's words to Judah's kings and inhabitants; the passage warns that the place will suffer evil and that those who hear will feel the shock.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville Goddard lens, you are the king and the inhabitants of your own Jerusalem. The valley of Hinnom stands in your mind as the inner valley where fear, habit, and unexamined loyalties accumulate. The word of the LORD spoken by Jeremiah is an inner invitation that confronts your present state. When you hear it, your ears tingle because you awaken to a truth your ordinary thoughts have avoided. The “evil” to come is not punishment from without but the fruit of a consciousness held in fear or forgetfulness of truth—your interior policy shaping an external climate. To escape, you do not argue with it; you revise by assuming a truer state, not by denying but by aligning with what is real in your deeper sense. Proclaim the word to yourself: I am the I AM, I am the truth, and I am returning to a life that feels true now. Choose thoughts that correspond to faith and wholeness, let awareness enter through the gate of attention, and permit the old story to yield to a new order. When your inner state shifts, the place and its exile give way to return.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and step into the inner valley; declare, 'I AM the Word of the LORD for my life,' and feel the certainty in your chest; revise fear into faith and live from the return you claim.
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