Inner Return to the Land
Jeremiah 30:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God promises to bring back the captivity of Israel and Judah and restore them to the land given to their fathers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah speaks of an exilic drama as a matter of consciousness. The captivity of Israel and Judah is the mind held in limitation—the belief that you are scattered, powerless, apart from your source. The return to the land is the inner shift when the I AM awakens and declares, This is my land, my place of being, right now. The father’s land is not a map on a map; it is awareness—the stable and blessed state you inhabit when you accept yourself as the proprietor of your experiences. The days of restoration come as you stop chasing an external deliverer and turn within to the assumption that your desire is already fulfilled. Your current sense of lack is the invitation to revise, to feel it real in the chest, the breath, and the hands as if you are walking on your own soil again. When you persist in that inner scene—I am restored; I possess my land—the outer events align, and the symbolic return becomes actual in your life. You are not awaiting a future return; you are awakening to your inner inheritance.
Practice This Now
Assume right now that you are back in your own land. In a quiet moment, repeat 'I am restored; I possess my land' and feel the soil, air, and ease as if this possession is yours in this moment.
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