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Jeremiah 3:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Shame has devoured the labor of our fathers, taking from youth the fruit of their flocks, herds, and children. The past weighs on the present as a state of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here is Jeremiah speaking in symbolic terms: the shame of a people has robbed the labor of ancestors, leaving present life starved for the vitality that once seemed secure. In Neville's rendering, the only true stage is the I AM, the living awareness that can revise a history by turning it from a record of lack into a fountain of possibility. The 'labor of our fathers' is not merely history; it is a state of mind about what is possible for us now. When we identify with adversity—shame, reputation, progeny, or possessions—we imprison ourselves in a loop where yesterday's outcomes govern today. The remedy is to recognize that your consciousness is the source of every field you tread: your sheep, your cattle, your sons and daughters are now the expression of your present assumption. By a deliberate act of faith, you withdraw your attention from the memory of lack and dwell as the I AM, imagining abundance into every aspect of life. In that settled awareness, the past becomes seed for a thriving now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and breathe into the I AM. Revise the memory by declaring that the labor, wealth, and provisions of your forebears are now your own abundant present—feel it as real.
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