Inner Confidence Reframed

Jeremiah 2:37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 2 in context

Scripture Focus

37Yea, thou shalt go forth from him, and thine hands upon thine head: for the LORD hath rejected thy confidences, and thou shalt not prosper in them.
Jeremiah 2:37

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 2:37 declares that trusting in outward confidences leads to failure. You are sent away from that source, and you will not prosper by relying on them.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the verse as a mirror of your inner life. The 'him' from which you go forth is the outer self you have trusted—the patterns, arguments, opinions, and maps you have believed would hold you secure. The 'confidences' are not mere beliefs about people; they are your assumed conditions, your felt sense of what must be true in the world. When the Lord 'hath rejected thy confidences,' it is your inner I AM announcing that you have outgrown those old states. You are being released from them so you can discover a new center of power. Prosperity does not come by clinging to former assurances, but by reconstituting your consciousness in alignment with your true Self. If you feel the old confidences desert you, do not resist; reinterpret them as the soul signaling you to return to the one constant: the I AM within. In that state, what seems exterior yields to your inner conviction, and you begin to see the new move of God as your own action.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: In the next moment, revise the source of your security. Assume the feeling of wealth and safety flowing from the I AM within you, and let the old confidences fall away as you feel yourself prospering.

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