Whispers of the Inner I Am
Jeremiah 2:29-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God questions why you plead with Him while you remain out of alignment; your transgression persists and your own actions undermine the inner guides that would correct you.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah speaks to your inner condition: you plead with the I AM while your state remains out of alignment. The LORD within is not a distant judge but your own continuous awareness. When you claim you have been punished and yet still refuse correction, you smite your inner children the living possibilities that would awaken to truth. Your prophets, the faculties of insight that would guide you, are devoured by your own sword the sharp judgments and fears you keep repeating. This is not punitive decree; it is the inner discipline of consciousness urging you back to alignment with divine law. If you resist the movement of truth, you feed separation and invite more pain the lions of fear devour the very voices meant to save you. But when you stop arguing with the I AM and accept what is already finished in your being, you permit correction to pass through you. The inner order reclaims your image and you awaken to the reality of unity.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already in alignment with the I AM within. Revise any sense of guilt by affirming I am already corrected by divine law, and I act from that truth now, and feel it as real.
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