Inner Exile and Awakening in Jeremiah 24:8-9
Jeremiah 24:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah declares that the rulers and remnant will be handed over to foreign kingdoms, becoming a reproach and byword wherever they go. This signals accountability for the people's hardness and the consequences of judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the evil figs not as external enemies but as inner states of consciousness that cannot digest fear, guilt, or limitation. The exile spoken of is the soul's drift when it forgets the I AM. When you identify with a troubled self—Zedekiah, the princes, or the remnant—you scatter your attention across many kingdoms of thought, and your life becomes a reproach and a proverb in the talking of circumstance. The law is simple: you attract the forms your consciousness resides in. If you insist on separation, you are delivered to the many kingdoms of the earth—various problems and judgments—until you revise. The promise of return arises when you awaken to your true king, the I AM within, who rules all inner domains. By shifting your state of being from fear to recognition of your power, you reverse the movement; exile becomes a temporary term, and the scattered pieces reassemble in the unity of God/your I AM. The moment you refuse to believe in limitation and entertain the truth you are whole, you will see the world rearrange itself accordingly.
Practice This Now
Imagine the inner fig tree bearing fruit. Revise your self-image to I AM whole and in your inner kingdom now and feel it real.
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