Inner Covenant Call
Jeremiah 25:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Lord sends prophets to warn Israel, but they do not listen. They are urged to turn from evil, forsake other gods, and dwell in the land given to them forever.
Neville's Inner Vision
These verses reveal the soul’s inner economy. The LORD’s messengers are the awake moments of your I AM, rising early within you to remind you of your true dwelling. When you heed them, you distance yourself from the 'evil way'—the old habits and fears that have kept you confined—and you step into the land the Lord has given you: the solid, conscious state you imagine into being. The warning not to chase other gods points to every idol you have worshiped—desire, status, comfort—that pretend to govern your life. To worship them is to invite a needless friction, a feeling that you are apart from the One that is you. But the promise remains: if you turn toward the inner prophets, if you listen and align with your I AM, you will neither be harmed nor hindered, for you are returning to your home. Your world becomes a field where God and you are one, and the land is yours to inhabit by a simple act of assumption. The entire passage is a invitation to consciousness: choose the truth of your own divinity, and your life will reflect it without struggle.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume you are already dwelling in the land of your consciousness. Hear the inner prophets speaking, and revise any image of lack into one of fullness by saying, I AM, and so it is.
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