The Inner Covenant of Being
Jeremiah 30:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 30:22 presents a covenantal identity: you shall be God's people, and God shall be your God. It speaks of intimate belonging and ongoing divine companionship in daily life.
Neville's Inner Vision
All through the inner text, the invitation is not to gain something outside but to awaken to the fact that you already are what you seek. 'Ye shall be my people' is the declaration of your true state: you are the property and expression of God's own consciousness. 'I will be your God' is God's action in your inner life, the I AM within you standing as the only reality you live from. Jeremiah speaks of a covenant, not a distant contract but an inner arrangement where your attention, your feelings, and your assumptions align with the truth that awareness is the sole owner of your experience. When you assume this, you do not create God anew; you reveal who you already are: the beloved author and custodian of your world. The senses and circumstances may shout otherwise, but the inward light remains unmoved: you are in a constant covenant where you are God's people because you know yourself as the presence that God has chosen to be.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the feeling of being God's chosen people, with God as your I AM within. Let that assumption color your next thought and revise any fear as 'I am held by the I AM.'
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