In The Hands Of Divine Will

Jeremiah 26:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 26 in context

Scripture Focus

14As for me, behold, I am in your hand: do with me as seemeth good and meet unto you.
Jeremiah 26:14

Biblical Context

Jeremiah declares surrender to divine guidance, trusting that life is in the hands of God and that events may be ordered for good.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Jeremiah, 'I am in your hand' is not a historical concession but a doorway into the living state of consciousness called the I AM. The verse teaches you that your outer events are born of the inner posture you assume toward the divine within. When you say, 'do with me as seemeth good,' you are not begging for mercy; you are affirming a complete trust in the perfect order of your own being. The moment you stop resisting and yield to the divine pattern, you step into alignment with Providence. The inner I AM now governs every image and impulse; fear subsides, and guidance becomes practical thought turned into action. Practice by assuming that your next decision, your next encounter, is already arranged by the higher self; feel the relief of surrender, and let your imagination draft the path that the higher self would take. In such a state, you do not control events by force but by receptivity, and life answers with coherence and ease.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, 'I am in the hand of God; I yield to the higher I AM.' Then revise a current issue mentally, imagining the next moment guided by divine will, and feel it real.

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