Inner Judgment, Outer Calamities
Jeremiah 24:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God warns of outward judgments—sword, famine, and pestilence—until the land is consumed. The passage uses outward events to symbolize consequences of collective disobedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the sword, famine, and pestilence not as distant weapons striking a people, but as inner movements of consciousness you have invited into your mind. The land given to them and to their fathers is the inner land of awareness—the I AM within you that has always owned your life. When you feel threat, want, or sickness, you are not being punished by some external power; you are simply experiencing the effects of a belief, a state of consciousness you have entertained as true. God does not punish; He is the I AM that cannot be separated from your life, and your imagination is its instrument. If you find the land under siege, revise your mental atmosphere by assuming a different state: I AM Whole, I AM Safe, I AM God in action in me now. Stay with the feeling of the end desired—wholeness—and let it feel real until the inner weather changes. The sword, famine, and pestilence disappear as the new inner land takes hold.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM Whole. Then imagine the inner land thriving and feel safety as fact.
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