Everlasting Love Draws and Rebuilds
Jeremiah 31:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God tells Jeremiah that He has loved Israel with an everlasting love and will draw them with lovingkindness. He also promises to rebuild and restore them, filling their days with joy and music.
Neville's Inner Vision
God's everlasting love is not a memory to defend but a present state to inhabit. When you claim 'I am loved,' you awaken to the truth that you are drawn by lovingkindness from within. The 'I' that speaks is the I AM—the unchanging awareness that never left you, only shifted you toward a new center. In that inner center you hear, 'Again I will build thee' as a directive you can give to your own consciousness. Visualize yourself as the virgin of Israel, pure and ready to be adorned with joy, stepping into dances of celebration. The rebuilding isn't an external project; it is your inner renovation through faith in the self that loves you. Each thought, each feeling that aligns with being cherished, acts like the great craftsman, restoring your sense of worth and unity. So cultivate the sensation of being already renewed; let the memory of lack dissolve in the light of this eternal embrace. The imagination creates your reality, and this embrace is the master blueprint.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and declare, I am loved with an everlasting love. Feel that warmth filling you as if you are already rebuilt and dancing in joy.
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