Inner Word Versus Counterfeit Prophets

Jeremiah 23:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 23 in context

Scripture Focus

30Therefore, behold, I am against the prophets, saith the LORD, that steal my words every one from his neighbour.
Jeremiah 23:30

Biblical Context

God says He is against prophets who steal His words from their neighbours; the plain meaning calls for honesty and authenticity in what is spoken as revelation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the shelter of I AM, Jeremiah's note is not about external sermonizing but about the inner economy of speech. The 'prophets' who steal words are states of consciousness that copy another's inner revelation rather than discovering your own living Word. When you assume a thought as someone else's truth, you build a house on borrowed timbers; the moment you demand proof, you awaken to the truth that your own consciousness carries the word that shapes your world. God says He is against this; not because words are sacred apart from you, but because you have not claimed the power to form them from within. The inner act is simple: decide that the Word you speak in your mind and aloud is yours, issued from the I AM that you are. When you revise, you align your outer world with the inner revelation you already are. Observe any borrowed phrase or belief, and silently declare, 'I am the origin of this word.' In that moment, you break the habit of imitation and invite your true vision to manifest.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Silently affirm, 'I am the origin of my words.' Throughout the day, revise borrowed phrases to reflect your own inner revelation, and feel it real as you speak.

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