Jeremiah 20:4-6 Inner Release
Jeremiah 20:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 20:4–6 speaks of judgment on Pashur and Judah, foretelling exile and the loss of wealth and life. It ends with a pronouncement that Pashur and his household will die in Babylon for prophesying lies.
Neville's Inner Vision
What you are reading as 'judgment' is a states-of-consciousness message. The terror to thyself represents the fearful pictures you cling to about yourself, the friends who reflect your own inner doubts. When the city is given into the hand of Babylon, think: you have surrendered your inner state to a belief system that robs you of vitality and joy. The destruction of wealth and the people’s captivity symbolize the loosening of old, cherished patterns that no longer serve your real self. Pashur and his house become not historical figures but your entrenched habits of thought that prophesy lies about what you deserve or can attain. The path out is to awaken to the I AM—the awareness that you are not at the mercy of these prophecies but the author of your inner exodus. By shifting your state, you stop identifying with fear and begin to imagine from a place of dominion, where possibility replaces threat and reality bends to your revised consciousness.
Practice This Now
Impose a quick practice: close your eyes, revise the scene to reveal you already living in the desired state, and affirm 'I am the I AM, sovereign over my inner city.'
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