Amen and the Inner Return
Jeremiah 28:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah affirms Hananiah's prophecy in the temple, saying Amen to the LORD doing what was spoken: restoring the LORD's vessels and bringing the captives back from Babylon.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this scene, the temple is your inner sanctuary, and the two prophets are voices within your own consciousness. Amen is not a passive agreement but a decisive alignment of your I AM with a promised restoration. Hananiah's prophecy arises as a vivid image in your consciousness of the vessels returned to the LORD's house and the captives released; yet the true restoration begins in the mind, where belief shapes being. When Jeremiah says Amen, he is affirming that the inner movement toward wholeness has already taken form in awareness. The vessels symbolize your true self, and the captives your limited identifications, both returnable to consciousness when you accept the movement. The outer return is the effect of that inner alignment—the moment your inner light says, 'Yes, this is now done.' Trust that the LORD's word, spoken as your own I AM, is already at work, moving through the scenes of your life to fulfill itself. Do not chase a future event; dwell in the present sense of completion and let the inner movement pull the outer experience into harmony.
Practice This Now
Practice: In a quiet moment, declare 'I AM restoring all that concerns me' and keep the vision of the vessels returned. Feel the relief as if it is already real.
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