Distinguishing Prophecies Within
Jeremiah 27:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 27:14–15 warns not to heed prophets who claim you won't serve Babylon; they lie in God's name to drive you out.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your reality is a state of consciousness. The lies spoken in the name of God are the loud voices of fear—the prophets that would drive you from your inner city. Babylon stands for the limitation you imagine as real; exile is the restless mind feeling separated from the I AM. The true prophecy is not about outward conquest but inner alignment with the one Power you truly are. When you hear a forecast that 'you shall not serve' this or that, recognize it as a movement of thought, not truth. God is the I AM within, and He did not send those fear-based messages. Therefore, refuse to wear the garment of that lie. Instead assume the opposite: you are the sovereign king of your inner city, already free, already in harmony with your destiny. As you dwell in that assumption, the false narratives dissolve and your circumstances rearrange to reflect the inner truth. The 'king' in Jeremiah is your own consciousness, and the exile ends the moment you awaken to your inherent authority. Hear and heed only the inner ruler, not the counterfeit prophets.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the feeling 'I AM' as the sovereign ruler of my life; revise any troubling forecast by saying, 'I did not send that message—the truth of me is intact,' and feel the reality of inner control.
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