Inner Gate of Prophetic Judgment
Jeremiah 26:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 26:10-11 shows the rulers and priests condemning the prophet who speaks truth against the city. Their verdict represents the resistance to prophetic insight within the covenant community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your heart there lies a city, and the new gate is the level of awareness you can reach. The princes are your stubborn thoughts—fear, habit, and pride—that rise when truth arrives. The house of the LORD is your present consciousness; the gate is the entry you pass to accept a higher order of life. The man who is worthy to die is not a person outside you, but the old belief within you that resists the prophet's truth. The priests and prophets and the people are the chorus of conditioned ideas that declare the new vision unacceptable. But the I AM, your true self, does not condemn; it simply remains awake while you rewrite the script. By imagining the new city as already alive, you dissolve the sentence of limitation. The inner verdict bows to the fact that you are the one who commands reality through consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, place your awareness at the heart’s gate, and assume the feeling that the prophet's truth already governs the city. State, I AM the ruler of this inner city; the old verdict dissolves into light, and you feel it now.
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