Satiated Souls in Inner Rest
Jeremiah 31:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Jeremiah 31:24-25, people will dwell in Judah with husbandmen and flocks; God declares He has satiated the weary soul and replenished every sorrowful soul.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah offers a vision of inner settlement: Judah and its cities symbolize a stable consciousness where nurture and growth occur. The weariness and sorrow described are inner states of mind, not distant facts. When the I AM (God within) proclaims satisfaction and replenishment, it reveals that fullness is already present in the inner world. Neville teaches that such promises are fulfilled by shifting your state of consciousness rather than waiting for external change. The ‘husbandmen’ and those who go forth with flocks represent the inner faculties tending to your life—cultivating abundance and movement within. By accepting this inner economy, you allow peace (Shalom) and healing to touch the heart. The verse thus becomes a practical invitation: claim the inner provision now, and let your outer life reflect the rebalanced inner order as a natural outgrowth of realized awareness. The shift is from lack to fullness, from weariness to replenishment, within the one I AM that you are.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place your hand on your heart, and declare in present tense: I am satiated; I have replenished every weary and sorrowful soul. Feel the fullness in your chest for five minutes, then notice one small sign of this abundance appearing in your day.
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