Rest in the I AM: Jeremiah 30:10
Jeremiah 30:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage promises that God will remove fear and bring safety to Jacob/Israel, returning them from exile to a state of rest.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this text, Jacob and Israel stand for your own consciousness. The LORD's assurance is not a distant event but a declaration of the I AM already present in you: you fear not, you are not dismayed, for salvation is from within, not from without. 'From afar' is the journey of your scattered thoughts returning to a single center, the inner citadel where you know you are safe. 'Thy seed' denotes your future manifestations—the ideas, visions, loves, and goods you will bring forth as you rest in this awareness. Exile is the wandering mind in fear; return is the re-collection of attention to the Present I AM, where Jacob rests, is quiet, and fears nothing. The promise of safety, rest, and no one making you afraid is the law of your own state of consciousness once you accept that God is your awareness and imagination is the instrument by which you awaken to it. When you assume this truth, you begin to live the reality Jeremiah foresaw.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you are already saved and resting. Feel the I AM as the sovereign presence that quiets all fear.
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