Inner Flight of Fear and Truth

Jeremiah 26:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 26 in context

Scripture Focus

21And when Jehoiakim the king, with all his mighty men, and all the princes, heard his words, the king sought to put him to death: but when Urijah heard it, he was afraid, and fled, and went into Egypt;
Jeremiah 26:21

Biblical Context

King Jehoiakim and his rulers hear the prophet's warning and move to kill him; Urijah, upon hearing the danger, is afraid and flees to Egypt.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jeremiah's warning meets the king's fear and Urijah's flight; in your terms, the 'king' is the part of you that commands the outer world to suppress uncomfortable truth. When your inner Urijah hears the threat to his status quo, fear erupts and you run into Egypt—the old, familiar patterns that feel safe, but keep you distant from the light of your own I AM. The script shows that the real resistance is not to a prophet outside you but to a realization inside you: the moment you hear truth, your entire courtroom of thoughts will move to silence it. Yet the moment you acknowledge that you are both the witness and the actor—the king and the prophet—the threat loses its grip; you return to Egypt as a voluntary exile, not a godly necessity. The solution is to revise the inner scene by assuming you are the I AM listening to truth, and you respond not with fear but with confident inner alignment. The world you fear becomes the backdrop for your recalibration into a fearless, conscious life.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise the scene so the king recognizes truth without attack, and Urijah returns from Egypt to stand with you as the steady witness. Feel the certainty of I AM and let fear dissolve into inner alignment.

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