Innocence Beyond Egypt and Assyria
Jeremiah 2:35-36 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 2:35-36 exposes the mind’s claim of innocence while the inner voice pleads for truth. It warns that clinging to foreign powers (Egypt or Assyria) invites shame when true change is demanded.
Neville's Inner Vision
The verse invites you to watch the ego’s defense of innocence melt in the light of the I AM. God is not an external judge but the living standard of your awareness, pleading for a honest alignment with truth. When you declare, 'I have not sinned,' you reveal a pattern of denial rather than a factual record. The references to Egypt and Assyria symbolize inner loyalties—habitual trusts in bondage—that your mind uses to feel safe. True awakening comes when you remember you and God are one; the need to justify falls away, and the so-called anger of God dissolves as you yield to a new alignment of consciousness. The ‘ashamed’ outcome arises as old powers prove powerless before your revised state. Your task is to accept a turn in attention: let the I AM guide you, revise the narrative, and watch the world reflect your inward state back to you.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of the I AM as your only power and declare, 'I am innocent because I am one with God.' Then visualize Egypt and Assyria dissolving into light and your mind settling into the truth of unity with the divine.
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