Remnant Grace in the Wilderness
Jeremiah 31:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 31:2 speaks of a remnant, those left after the sword, finding grace in the wilderness. It also declares that God goes to bring that people to rest.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader who claims this line as their own inner life, the remnant left of the sword is a state of consciousness that endures under pressure. The wilderness is not a plot of geography but the mind’s barren season where thoughts of shortage and fear arise. Yet grace arrives as an inner invitation—awareness becoming favorable toward rest. God is not a distant ruler but the I AM within you, the steady witness behind every thought. When you insist on a new state, you awaken the remnant: a portion of you that can be tended, nourished, and placed at ease. This grace is not earned by outward deeds but revealed by an inner vision that chooses rest over reaction. As you dwell in the sense, 'I am here,' the inner movement shifts: the wilderness becomes a sanctuary, and rest takes root. The left-over of struggle becomes your doorway to peace, because reality follows the consciousness you inhabit. In short, the invitation is to remember you are the I AM, and the rest you seek is your natural state when grace enters your inner world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and in the silence declare, 'I am the I AM; I rest now.' Then imagine a desert path softening into a resting place and feel the grace settle into your heart.
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