Everlasting Love Within
Jeremiah 31:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Lord declares an everlasting love for the speaker and says that lovingkindness draws the person toward Him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse, I hear the Lord appearing of old unto me—an inner visitation from my own I AM. The everlasting love is not a memory of a distant God but the steady light of my consciousness, the truth that never changes. Lovingkindness is the gentle movement of awareness toward itself; it draws me not from without but by the nature of being. When I feel drawn, I am reminded that the I that speaks is the same I that loves. The Old Covenant language becomes present experience: trust that you are cherished, and let gratitude tune your feelings to the unchanging tone of grace. This is not theology but living psychology: your inner state of love creates the conditions you inhabit; your environment reflects your inner covenant. As you practice, notice thoughts and sensations shifting as if a door opens and the sense of separation dissolves into unity. The I AM in you is always the lover, always the draw; you are drawn by your own everlasting quality, and grace becomes your immediate experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and declare I am loved with an everlasting love by the I AM within me, then feel that grace as your present experience and let it redraw your sense of self.
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