Inner Prophet's End Unveiled
Jeremiah 26:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 26:23 records Uriah being fetched from Egypt, brought before Jehoiakim the king, slain with the sword, and cast into the graves of the common people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville’s approach, the scene is not a historical atrocity to lament but a drama of consciousness. Uriah’s removal from Egypt represents a movement of thought that rises from bondage into the light of awareness. Jehoiakim, the king, is the conditioned voice of fear and obedience inside you that would silence prophecy—your higher self’s truth—when it threatens the status quo. The sword is the cutting tool of perception, slaying the urge to challenge the crowd’s comfortable graves. The act of casting Uriah into the graves of the common people signals a willingness to bury the fresh inner insight under the weight of collective belief. Yet in Neville’s terms, the true power lies in your present I AM, the awareness that can call forth Uriah from Egypt, reinstate him in your psyche, and let his voice live. The 'death' is your old identifications; the 'grave' becomes fertile ground for a revived sense of justice and prophecy. You are neither victim nor observer—you are the consciousness that can revise the entire event by feeling it real as now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM; I revive Uriah now in my mind's eye, bringing his truth back into me.' Then vividly imagine Uriah standing before you, speaking his message, while you feel your inner prophecy come alive.
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