Whispers of Inner Intervention

Jeremiah 21:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 21 in context

Scripture Focus

2Enquire, I pray thee, of the LORD for us; for Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon maketh war against us; if so be that the LORD will deal with us according to all his wondrous works, that he may go up from us.
Jeremiah 21:2

Biblical Context

The people of Judah ask the Lord to inquire on their behalf, for Nebuchadrezzar is at war with them and they hope God will intervene and restore peace.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville's view, the verse is a doorway into the psychology of faith. The outward war stands for an inner struggle—fear, limitation, the sense of being besieged by circumstance. When you say inquire of the LORD you are turning your attention to the I AM within, the steady, changeless consciousness that you truly are. The wondrous works are not distant miracles but the imaginative acts of your own mind that can rearrange reality from within. The calling to be dealt with according to those works is a call to trust that divine principle operates through you now, lifting the fear and arranging conditions to reflect inner harmony. The phrase that He may go up from us becomes a symbol of releasing the belief that these prohibitive thoughts govern you. As you dwell in the awareness that you are that I AM, your outer world relaxes; the army dissipates, not by force but by your inner decree. You are not asking God to change the world; you are becoming the decree that changes it.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe into the I AM within, and affirm: I am the Lord of this situation; the outcome is already resolved. Then revise any fear as faith, and feel the victory as real in this moment.

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