Jeremiah 23:25 Inner Dream Authority
Jeremiah 23:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 23:25 records God’s charge that prophets lie by claiming dreams in His name, insisting they have dreamed. It warns that dreams claimed as revelation do not certify truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville lens, the problem is not the dream but the speaker who claims it as external proof. 'In my name' signals that the authority behind any vision is the I AM you are conscious of. The true prophet is the state of consciousness that awakens to 'I AM' as creator, not as judge outside you. Lying prophets arise when you confuse a vivid image with actual reality, driven by fear, desire, or lack. Your imagination is God-in-action, so it can conjure both truth and illusion. The antidote is simple: assume the reality of your own I AM here and now, and revise. If the dream suggests you are separate, impoverished, or doomed, revise it into wholeness: see yourself as the I AM, already complete, and allow the inner vision to harmonize with that truth. In practice, speak the revision until it feels real, and rest in the consciousness that determines what appears. When you do, you will discern genuine guidance from mere dream-voices and live from a state that cannot lie to itself.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes; revise at once: 'I now know that the I AM within me is the source of every dream; I choose a dream that aligns with truth and love.' Then feel that revision as already fulfilled.
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