Inner Hearing Jeremiah 29:19
Jeremiah 29:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God spoke through his servants by prophets, but the people would not listen. The verse invites you to see listening as a spiritual responsibility and a doorway to inner change.
Neville's Inner Vision
That 'they' in Jeremiah is a state of consciousness, not a distant crowd. The words sent by the prophets are the whispers of your own higher Self—the I AM calling you to wakefulness. When you hear with the fear-filled ear of a future lack, you push away the messenger and stay bound to old judgments. The moment you revise: I now hear the Word of Truth within me, you shift the entire field. The prophets stop appearing as external voices; the inner voice becomes the governor of your world. Obedience, in this light, is simply alignment with your true state: acknowledging that you have always heard, yet mistook the voice for something outside. Prophecy and promise become steady features of your inner landscape as you continuously listen, imagine, and dwell in the reality that the Word within has already spoken and is now manifesting outwardly.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the sentence, 'I hear the Word of Truth within me now,' letting the feeling of hearing fill you. Do this for 5 minutes, then observe how your environment shifts as you dwell in that inner listening.
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