Jeremiah 19 Inner City Destiny
Jeremiah 19:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In plain terms, Judah and Jerusalem's plans are voided and the city falls into desolation. Passersby will be astonished at the plagues and the ruin.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the inner plane, these verses describe not geography but your state of consciousness as Judah and Jerusalem. The 'counsel' voided is the old mental strategy born of fear, limitation, or identity with lack. The sword and the slain are the inner battles born of belief that you are separate from your birthright. The carcases given to the birds and beasts are the leftovers of habits that no longer serve you when you awaken to I AM. The 'city' desolate and an 'hissing' is the outer appearance reflecting an inward clearing; what you once trusted as solid (people, plans, appearances) is seen to be empty of creative power until you replace it with a living faith in your essential I AM. When you realize that the mind you inhabit is the kingdom, you stop feeding the old dreams with fear and you begin to imagine from the end: the void of the old counsel makes room for divine counsel, order, and flourishing. The moment you close your eyes and assume the feeling of your desired state as already true, you begin to see the outer signs rearranged by your inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the inner city is governed by the I AM now; feel the peace as if the new counsel is already true. Repeat 'I am that I am' until this feeling sits as your present sense.
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