The Inner Cup of Judgment
Jeremiah 25:15-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 25:15-18 portrays the Lord giving a cup of fury to the nations, so they drink it and are unsettled; the aim is Jerusalem’s desolation, exile, and return.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your life is a state of consciousness; the cup of fury is an inner instrument of judgment you permit to rule your mind. The nations are aspects of self shaped by fear, pride, and attachment; Jerusalem and Judah symbolize our centers of desire and allegiance; the sword denotes the inner force of change when fear governs. Making them drink is your decision to release old judgments and reimagine events through a sovereign, unified I AM. Judgment and exile become symbolic milestones in waking from the dream of separation, a return to the I AM and to inner order through compassionate, just awareness. The purpose is not punishment but the renewal of consciousness, so that your experience reflects a harmonized state where you govern circumstances by love, truth, and continuity. When you drink this cup in imagination and permit fear to move through you, you diminish its power over your world. With revision of mind, you create the conditions for transformation and a new reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and cradle a wine cup as your fear; sip slowly and feel the fear dissolve into calm awareness. Affirm, I AM the I AM, and revise this fear into fearless, compassionate presence.
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