Inner Rejoicing and Multiplied Life
Jeremiah 30:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It speaks of joy, increasing numbers, and a settled community. Oppression is addressed and justice is promised.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this Jeremiah oracle, the inner state of thanksgiving and merriment is not merely emotion but the breath of creation. What God promises, the I AM says to your own consciousness: I am multiplying you, not in numbers alone, but in the richness of your inner life. When you dwell in gratitude as if it already existed, you awaken conditions that reflect that joy: a larger sense of self, a clear gathering of purpose, and a shield against fatigue, fear, and limitation. The verse speaks of your ‘children’ and your ‘congregation’ as the fresh forms of your thinking—thoughts that align with your highest self, appearing in your daily world as support, relationship, and legitimate expression. The punishment of oppressors is the unmasking of every false belief—when you refuse to entertain limitation, it loses its grip. In the inner courtroom, the voice that makes merry becomes the law, multiplying presence, glory, and established order before the I AM. Rise in that inner atmosphere, and the outer arc follows with ease.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume the feeling of being multiplied—joy, abundance, and a thriving congregation of self. Rest in that assurance for 5 minutes, then carry the feeling into your next moment.
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