Inner Whirlwind of Judgment
Jeremiah 23:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah speaks of a fierce whirlwind from the Lord that will strike the wicked, and of enduring anger until His purposes are fulfilled; in the end, people will understand the heart behind it.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s psychology the Lord’s whirlwind is not a distant tempest but the storm of your own beliefs, the furious motion of thoughts that shapes your life. The 'wicked' are not just people out there; they are the fixed patterns of consciousness that have forgotten their I AM. The anger that does not return until the thoughts of His heart are executed becomes, for you, a guarantee that nothing in your world can hold as true but what you have first imagined and then lived as feeling. The 'latter days'—the moment of perfect understanding—arrive when you finally observe with awareness that every event is a mirror of your inner state. Thus judgment becomes self-examination, and justice is simply the consistent alignment of feeling with truth. When you practice inner revision, you do not battle the world but re-create it from the fountain of awareness. Your inner wind, rightly directed, sweeps away fear and substitutes certainty, so what emerges in time is the natural fulfillment of the heart’s deepest thoughts.
Practice This Now
Assume I AM the author of my life. Revise any belief in punishment by affirming that my thoughts shape outcomes; feel the inner wind as the creative force and watch my circumstances respond to this inner clarity.
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