Inner Judgment, Outer Collapse
Jeremiah 19:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 19:7 portrays God voiding Judah and Jerusalem's counsel and causing them to fall to their enemies, with their dead bodies feeding birds and beasts.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the awakened state, this verse is not a history lesson but a map of consciousness. The voiding of Jerusalem's counsel is the moment you suspend the old, fear-driven strategies you fed as 'how life must go.' When the outer wreckage appears—the sword, the hunt for life—it is only the outward sign of an inner movement: a turning away from a false security toward the I AM, the universal awareness that never departs from you. The corpses that become food for fowls and beasts are your former identifications, the dead beliefs that no longer sustain you. As you dwell in the I AM, you witness this inner judgment outpictured: what once seemed certain collapses, and what remains is the quiet, omnipresent watcher who knows you cannot be touched by loss. The outer event, then, is a mirror of inner revision: the moment you align with your true self, the need for the old counsel vanishes, leaving life renewed in perception.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the I AM now voids the old counsel. Revise the scene to show protection and renewal, and feel it real by dwelling in that awareness.
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