Inner Faith Against Opposition Today
Jeremiah 26:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah speaks in the house of the LORD, delivering the word God commanded. The priests, prophets, and all the people rise against him, threatening death for prophesying that the temple and city will be desolate.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah’s voice echoing in the house of the LORD is your own I AM speaking through you. The temple here is the inner sanctuary of awareness, the quiet place where a person’s revelation lands as fact because it is believed as already done. The priests, prophets, and all the people who turn against him symbolize the inner voices of doubt, fear, and conformity that rise when you declare a truth your outer mind bristles at. When Jeremiah finishes speaking, the reaction comes not from some distant court but from the state of consciousness that fears a new order: 'Thou shalt surely die.' This is the cost of awakening, not punishment from without. To remain faithful is to stay inside the current that carries the vision to its fulfillment. The cry of desolation the people offer is but the old atmosphere dissolving as the new truth, the city no longer desolate but alive because the voice of the I AM has spoken. Your task is simple: entertain the assumption that the law of your consciousness has already acted, and let the inner crowd grow quiet as you align with the inner certainty of your reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the inner command has already spoken; revise fear with 'I am that I AM,' and feel it real in the temple of your heart. Let the inner crowd grow quiet and the vision stand as your reality.
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