Inner Satisfaction Jeremiah 31:14
Jeremiah 31:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God promises to nourish the priests' souls with abundance, and to satisfy the people with His goodness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that Jeremiah is not a distant city but the inner channels of awareness. 'The priests' souls' are the parts of you that keep the altar of attention lit—the states of consciousness you consult when you seek meaning. The promise of fatness is not about material wealth, but the fullness of awareness in you that says I am fed by the One. When God declares that He will satiate, He speaks as your I AM, the very presence that recognizes itself as complete. The 'people' are all aspects of your being, and to be satisfied with His goodness is to rest in the perception that right now, right here, goodness is the nature of your experience. This is the shift from lack to fullness: you imagine and feel as if you are governed by grace, and your life follows that inner atmosphere. The covenant loyalty is your decision to stay in that consciousness, regardless of appearances; God is always present as the awareness that you are already fed.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare I am satiated by divine goodness. Feel the fullness as present now and revise any sense of lack, letting abundance fill every inner chamber.
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