End of Inner Desolation Now
Jeremiah 25:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It foresees a defined period after which punishment will fall on Babylon and the land of the Chaldeans for their iniquity. The result is described as perpetual desolations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this text the seventy years are the stubborn time keeper of a habitual thought in the inner man. Babylon is not a distant nation but the kingly habit that governs fear, anger, or lack in your mind. The LORD's punishment is not punishment from a harsh external god but the natural correction that tears away the fabric of that old belief. When you accept that the I AM is the will of your own consciousness, you can see that the desolations are only the outer scenery of inner states you have accepted. The decree that it becomes perpetual desolations means you must no longer feed that belief. Your task is to assume the end of that era now, to revoke the old decree by choosing a new state of consciousness. The seventy years becomes a clock you reset by the power of imagination. Your inner king stops ruling when you reign with new awareness: I AM. Then the land of the Chaldeans yields to a new inner landscape where abundance and order replace desolation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the end of that era now; I AM the ruler of your inner land. Picture the desolate landscape blooming into a thriving garden and rest securely in that feeling.
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