Deliverance Through Inner Praise
Jeremiah 20:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 20:13 invites praise to the Lord for delivering the soul of the poor from evildoers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Listen: Jeremiah's verse is not about a distant rescue but about the inner state you inhabit. Sing unto the Lord, praise the Lord—these are acts of you, the I AM, awakening to itself. When you praise, you declare that the consciousness that you are has already delivered the soul—your sense of lack, your fear of evildoers, and your feeling of oppression—are dissolved in the very act of acknowledgment. Evildoers are not out there; they are the lingering thoughts of separation from your true nature. The deliverance described is the revision of inner disposition: a shift from resistance to acceptance, from worry to gratitude. As you feel it real that you are delivered, the outer circumstances begin to reflect that changed sensation. So practice now: close your eyes, repeat 'I AM delivered' and feel the emotion of this truth washing through you; see the poor within you elevated, freed, and singing with the Lord. This is faith in action: imagination creates your reality by the steady pulse of your inner song.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: sit quietly, assume 'I AM delivered' as a present-tense reality, and imagine yourself singing praises that erase fear. Feel the release as if the deliverance is already done.
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