Jeremiah's Inner Return
Jeremiah 30:1-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God instructs Jeremiah to write all his words in a book. He proclaims a future restoration where Israel and Judah return to the land promised to their fathers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the reading be received as a message to your own I AM. The prophet Jeremiah stands within you, writing in a book the words that your inner LORD has already spoken. The exile of Israel and Judah is the sense of separation you have accepted as real; the return is the awakening to your true land—the state of consciousness where you know yourself as the one who possesses the land given to your fathers: health, harmony, purpose. When the LORD says 'the days come,' know that the days arrive in your present moment as a revision of belief. You are asked to write these words upon the page of your imagination, to make a permanent record of a new conviction. The land you shall possess is not geography but the integrated self where every faculty is restored to its rightful place. The promise is universal: by aligning your inner speech with the truth of your being, you bring back the dispersed parts of yourself and inhabit your true kingdom now.
Practice This Now
Assume in the present: 'I am now in the land of my promised restoration.' Write this conviction on a page and feel it real by vividly imagining its details until they are seen by your inner eye.
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