Whispers of Inner Obedience

Jeremiah 25:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 25 in context

Scripture Focus

7Yet ye have not hearkened unto me, saith the LORD; that ye might provoke me to anger with the works of your hands to your own hurt.
Jeremiah 25:7

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 25:7 expresses that the people did not listen to the LORD, provoking anger by their own deeds, which harmed themselves.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville’s ear, Jeremiah is describing a state of consciousness, not just a distant people. The not hearkening is the inner refusal to heed the I AM within—the living, aware presence that governs every deed. The 'works of your hands' become outward habits and idolatrous means you trust more than your inner dialogue with God. When you cling to form without the inner listening, you provoke a sense of separation that feels like anger, lack, or hurt. The remedy is not larger rituals but a shift in the inner ruling belief: assume the I AM is here, guiding every choice; in that assumption, your acts are no longer against life but aligned with life. See even your ordinary tasks as prayerful acts performed in the presence of the One within. As you revise your memory to include this inward obedience, the outer world reflects a harmonized flow rather than resistance. The memory of hurt dissolves as you claim your true identity: God within you, the I AM, directing your hands and your heart.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume now that the I AM within is guiding all your acts; repeat 'I listen and obey the inner voice of God within me' and visualize a simple task (like writing) being performed under inner guidance.

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