The Inner Cup Of Judgment
Jeremiah 25:15-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah describes the LORD giving a cup of fury to the nations to drink, signaling judgment that touches Jerusalem and many kingdoms. It portrays how collective circumstance mirrors a state of consciousness being judged and reoriented.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this vision, the cup is not a history lesson but a symbol of your own inner belief. The nations that drink are the many aspects of your mind—fear, pride, desire for control—each stirred into motion by the energy you have consented to as real. The sword that goes among them is the conviction that their reality must happen, that you are separate from the state you inhabit. When you take the cup in hand, you are asked to own the power of your own consciousness and allow the scene to move, to become an answer to your thought. The exiles and returns speak of inner cycles: an old pattern dying in order that a new sense of I AM may rise, a sense of unity beyond name or nation. The real kingdom is not a geography but your awakened awareness; when you revise your inner state—feeling the truth that I AM is unshakeable—the outward kingdoms rearrange to reflect peace, order, and return to one Home.
Practice This Now
Imaginatively sip the cup, feel the energy of I AM dissolving fear and separation; declare, 'I am the Lord of this consciousness, and my world shifts to reflect that truth.'
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