Break the Yoke Within
Jeremiah 28:2-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares He will break the yoke of Babylon and restore the temple vessels and Judah's exiles within two years; Jeremiah blesses the outcome by agreeing it will be done.
Neville's Inner Vision
This text reveals a state of consciousness, not a distant history. The 'yoke' represents limiting belief; Babylon stands for external conditions assumed as real. The promised returning vessels and captives symbolize the restoration of the inner faculties—faith, imagination, memory—aligned back to the I AM, the God within you. The two-year period marks a definite inner season in which you revise your sense of separation and acknowledge that the yoke has no real power when you know yourself as the I AM. Jeremiah’s Amen echoes your inner discipline: what you declare to be true with conviction, you invite into experience. The true drama is the inward confirmation that the external scene must adjust to match the renewed inner truth. Embrace the end as already accomplished in the I AM and let your outer world reflect that completion as you dwell in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the end: I AM has broken every yoke and restored what was taken. Feel the returning vessels within your temple now; let belief shift until the outer scene mirrors this inner reality.
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