Inner Alarm Of Judgment
Jeremiah 20:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of a man who will be overthrown for not repenting, and will hear cries from morning to noon as a sign of judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your life is a city you build in consciousness. The verse speaks to a state that does not repent and thus ends up overthrown. The cries of morning and noon are inner alarms, signals from the subconscious that old beliefs cling and must yield to the light of awareness. This is not punishment but invitation: revise your assumption about who you are. If you deny repentance, your outer world collapses like a city shattered by judgment; if you choose to awaken, the very crisis becomes the birth of a higher order within you. You are not the condemned man; you are the I AM imagining your world into being. When you imagine from the end—already free, already loved, already alive—you reverse the ruin and redeem the space within. The cries and shouts fade as your consciousness shifts, and the city is rebuilt on a new foundation of awareness and grace.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as your living reality; revise I am condemned into I am loved and free, and feel the truth by dwelling in the sense of already having overcome. Let the morning cry remind you that awakening is possible within.
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