Inner Covenant of Jeremiah

Jeremiah 3:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 3 in context

Scripture Focus

7And I said after she had done all these things, Turn thou unto me. But she returned not. And her treacherous sister Judah saw it.
8And I saw, when for all the causes whereby backsliding Israel committed adultery I had put her away, and given her a bill of divorce; yet her treacherous sister Judah feared not, but went and played the harlot also.
Jeremiah 3:7-8

Biblical Context

God calls them to turn to Him, but they do not. Israel is set aside and given a bill of divorce, and Judah follows suit in backsliding and idolatry.

Neville's Inner Vision

Notice that the command 'Turn thou unto me' is the inward cry of the I AM asking to unify scattered states of consciousness. Israel’s backsliding and the 'bill of divorce' are not distant events but inner judgments: belief in separation, allegiance to counterfeit powers, the idolatries of thought and feeling that pretend to hold sway. When the soul refuses to turn, the inner God withdraws the drama into a quiet distance; the two sisters, Israel and Judah, reveal two aspects of a single mind clinging to false worship. The remedy is not outward reform but inner alignment: imagine you are already one with the Source, forgive the sense of estrangement, and revise the belief that you are divided from divine life. In this light the 'harlotry' ceases, not by punishment, but by the sudden rebirth of awareness that I AM, here and now, the sole unchanging reality. Your job is to claim the state of unity and dwell in it until it feels natural, felt as real in the heart.

Practice This Now

Assume the state now: I am one with the I AM; there is no separation. Feel it real by breathing the sense of unity into every cell for a full minute.

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