Inner Whirlwind of Judgment
Jeremiah 25:32-33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse proclaims a coming universal judgment: evil travels from nation to nation, a great whirlwind will arise, and the slain of the LORD will be scattered from end to end with no lament or burial. There is no mourning, no gathering, only exposure of what has been hidden.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s lens, Jeremiah’s stark image becomes a crisis of consciousness, not a forecast of external fate. The 'evil' moving from nation to nation is the content of your inner state sweeping through your mind, and the 'great whirlwind' is the stir of imagination when you permit old beliefs to be displaced by a new order. The call that there will be no lament, gathering, or burial points to releasing the old stories you still hold about yourself. The slain scattered to the ends of the earth are parts you have denied—fear, guilt, limitation—now becoming visible as you awaken to a living I AM presence. Yet this is not punishment but invitation: you can revise by assuming a state of justice now, by proclaiming that you are the I AM, and by letting awareness do the lifting. When you dwell in that state, the outer world conforms, and the sense of ruin is replaced by clarity. Imagination creates reality; begin from the inner decree, and the outer scene follows.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the feeling of the fulfilled state—'I am the I AM, dwelling in justice now.' Visualize the whirlwind as a shift of attention across your inner landscape, then affirm, 'Old beliefs are buried; a new order stands in my consciousness.'
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