Jeremiah 3:25 Inner Confession
Jeremiah 3:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 3:25 names a collective confession of shame and the confusion that follows from disobeying the LORD. It points to repentance as an inner turning back to obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah speaks of a people who fall asleep under a weighty sense of guilt, a collective self that confesses error and refuses obedience in the sense of alignment with the divine I AM. The ‘we’ is not a history; it is a state of consciousness that has forgotten its reality. The shame, the confusion, the habit of disobedience are inner movements, not external decrees. When you hear these lines in Neville’s key, you see that the past sins vanish as you refuse to identify with them any longer. You are not condemned; you have merely forgotten your true nature, which is the I AM awake in you. The moment you revise by assuming that you are already in harmony with God, you undo the inner memory of disobedience. Feel the empowerment of obedience as your natural state; let the inner voice that you truly are speak clearly and you respond—quietly, now, and decisively. The shift is not an outward reform but a shift of attention from lack to fullness, from guilt to grace, in you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, say to the I AM, 'I am obedient now,' and feel the inner guidance steadying your heart. Rest in that felt sense until it becomes your default experience.
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