Inner Kings of Jeremiah
Jeremiah 25:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage lists mingled people and many kings from various lands. It paints a crowded tableau of rulers, signaling a larger, prophetic structure rather than a simple history.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed as the psychology of the soul, these names are not distant nations but inner dispositions vying for residence in your consciousness. The mingled people and the kings of Uz, Philistia, Ashkelon, Ekron, Edom, Moab, Ammon reflect currents of fear, appetite, habit, pride—voices that claim authority over chapters of your inner life. Each ruler sits on a throne of attention, and wherever you place your focus, you grant them power to shape your feelings and choices. The passage's outward catalog becomes a map of your inward theater. The invitation is not to judge these powers but to recognize that they are images projected by your I AM, your awareness. When you assume their reality, you fragment the kingdom; when you assume the One Presence within, you revise them. The 'kingdom of God' grows as you affirm the I AM and allow unity to reign. So, in the moment of noticing these many voices, decide, right now, that the inner nation is governed by the eternal King of peace within you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in quiet solitude, name one inner 'king' such as fear or desire, and declare I AM sovereign over it. Feel the revised state as unity and let awareness reign.
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