Inner Hand of Providence
Jeremiah 26:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ahikam's intervention kept Jeremiah from death. The verse presents mercy and providence at work to shield a vulnerable messenger.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the verse, Jeremiah stands as a state of consciousness, not a mere historical figure. The crowd represents fear and pressure, while Ahikam's hand is the merciful arm of your I AM—a symbol of inner protection that can pause the crowd's judgment. Providence moves when you assent to a higher premise about yourself: that you are guarded by awareness that cannot be harmed. The action is not external rescue alone; it is the inner alignment that prevents harm by shifting what you allow your senses to confirm. When you imagine Ahikam at work, you are rehearsing the timeless law: protection flows to you wherever fear would press forward, as long as you maintain a merciful, confident attitude toward yourself. The I AM knits salvation into your present, turning peril into a proof of your inner sovereignty. Salvation and redemption become the ongoing renewal of your inner state into safety, calm, and mercy.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling that your inner I AM is actively protecting you right now. In a moment of fear, close your eyes, breathe, and declare, 'I am guarded by the I AM,' letting that sustained sensation dissolve the fear.
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