Inner Yoke Breakthrough in Jeremiah
Jeremiah 28:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 28:10-11 records Hananiah breaking Jeremiah's yoke and declaring that the LORD will liberate all nations from Nebuchadnezzar's yoke within two years, after which Jeremiah quietly goes his way.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the yoke is not a piece of wood but a state of mind—oppressive habit, doubt, or fear you have come to wear as law. Hananiah's dramatic act and his boast of a coming deliverance mirror the impulse in us to fast-forward liberation by a future date. Yet the true power sits in the I AM within you, the awareness that can imagine a new ruling idea and feel it real. When you accept the inner prophecy as your present experience, you break the imagined yoke now, not by waiting two years but by shifting your consciousness so that freedom is the condition you know. Jeremiah's withdrawal from the scene signals the quiet discernment that listens to the true voice of freedom; the prophet of the inner kingdom does not fight the outer prophecy but embodies a different, stronger assumption. The kingdom of God is not a place outside you; it is a state of awareness where limitation yields to the sufficiency of your I AM. Practice: assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and revise any two-year timeline into 'now I am free.'
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and picture the wooden yoke around your neck dissolving into pale light. Then slip away as you declare, 'I AM free now.'
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