Return to the I AM Within
Jeremiah 3:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands a turn back to Him, but the soul does not comply; another aspect of self watches the failure.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this brief verse the consciousness is addressed by the I AM. The she represents a state that has wandered from the unity of God, the moment when attention drifted away from the indwelling presence. The imperative Turn thou unto me is not an external demand but the inner call of awareness to reoccupy the throne of the I AM. When she returned not, you witness a stubborn habit of thought, an old self that believes it can exist apart from the living presence within. Her treacherous sister Judah saw it, a witness within that sees the misalignment yet remains powerless to heal it by itself. The healing is accomplished by a deliberate revision of the state: imagine you are already turned and dwelling in the I AM, and let that imagining be your reality. In Neville's psychology turning is an inner repositioning of your center of gravity toward consciousness itself; as you rest there, every life stream, every circumstance, bends to your inner alignment. The outer world is the echo of your inner state, and the sight of the old self becomes only a distant witness to the new you who has chosen the I AM.
Practice This Now
Practice: In the quiet, assume the state of turning toward the I AM as if you are already there. Revise any stubborn thought with I turn unto you now and feel it real in the chest as the old pattern dissolves.
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