Inner Sow and Restoration
Jeremiah 31:24-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It speaks of people dwelling and tending land, God satisfying weary souls, and a future sowing of Israel and Judah; God watching over them to build and plant.
Neville's Inner Vision
See this as a diagram of your I AM. The land and the husbandmen are the steady acts of attention; the flocks are the streams of feeling you attend to. When Jeremiah declares I have satiated the weary soul, take it as a directive you can grant yourself by inner assumption: you are nourished, you are replenished, you are at rest. The awakening and the sweetness of sleep are inner little awakenings that show your dream aligns with a newly formed state of peace. The Lord says I will sow Israel and Judah with seed—this is the inner broadcast of fresh ideas, new possibilities, the life of a renewed mind sowing within you. As surely as God watches to pluck up and destroy, so does He watch to build and to plant—meaning your consciousness can revise every sense of limitation and plant a more enduring pattern. The days to come are your days of inner harvest; when you dwell in that state, outward restoration follows in your world as a natural fruit.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling: I am restored, the weary soul replenished. See yourself sowing the seed of a new life within, and trust as the I AM builds and plants, bringing restoration into your day.
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