Wheat or Chaff Within
Jeremiah 23:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 23:28 distinguishes between prophets who tell dreams and those who speak God's word faithfully. It asks, What is the chaff to the wheat? highlighting the inner discernment of substance over noise.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take the verse as an invitation to look inward. Jeremiah speaks not to distant seers but to the two moods of your own consciousness: the dreamer and the Word-bearer. The dream is a passing image that moves across the screen of your mind; the word is the steady, living truth you affirm with the I AM now. The chaff to the wheat is not a matter of season or period but of inner alignment. When you fix attention on the Word, you are choosing the kernel that endures; when you chase dreams you scatter your energy into noise. The prophet who has a dream may speak it, but the power rests in speaking my Word faithfully—feeling it as already true, now. The wheat of reality grows where imagination is fed by unwavering belief in the inner Word. Thus the question asks you to evaluate your present state: is your experience built on conjecture or on the living truth of I AM? Practice aligns you with the Word, dissolves chaff, and makes the inner vision manifest as outer form.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you are the Word now; speak softly, 'I AM speaking God's Word presently,' and feel the truth in your chest until any dream image fades.
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