Inner Covenant Renewal: Jeremiah 23:10
Jeremiah 23:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 23:10 speaks of a land filled with adulterers and broken oaths, where the mourning of the land follows careless vows and crooked paths. It shows that outer decay mirrors inner unreconciled commitments.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville lens, the 'land' is your inner state of consciousness. Adulterers and swearing are not about others, but about inner loyalties betrayed: you permit thoughts and beliefs that pretend to keep faith while really serving fear, pride, or appetite. When your inner ground accepts such adulteries, the vitality of your imagination dries up; the 'pleasant places of the wilderness' become desolate, your inspiration wanes, and your course and force seem crooked and misdirected. The mourning you see is the natural consequence of living as if you were separate from the I AM, forgetting that awareness is almighty and that all movement is within your own consciousness. The cure is simple: renew your fidelity to the truth of your being. Take your attention off the conflict and imagine yourself as the I AM, the unchanging ground on which reality is built. Assume that your words, deeds, and feelings align with this station of awareness, and feel that alignment in your chest as a warm certainty. When you do, the inner ground rejuvenates, the dry places are nourished, and the crooked path straightens as energy returns in integrity.
Practice This Now
Impose the revision now: close your eyes, declare, 'I am the I AM in whom all things are made new,' and visualize your inner land lush and bright. Hold that feeling for several breaths until it spreads to your outer world.
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