Inner Covenant of Cosmic Order
Jeremiah 31:35-37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It declares a cosmic order established by the LORD, visible in sun by day and stars by night, unsettled by nothing. It warns that breaking this order could affect Israel’s standing before God.
Neville's Inner Vision
See in Jeremiah’s language the inward laws by which you order your life. The sun lighting the day and the moon and stars ruling the night are not distant bodies but the steady states of your consciousness—illuminated attention, faithful imagination, and the disciplined rhythm of belief. The sea, wild with roar, stands for your emotions when ungoverned by inner truth; yet the LORD of hosts—the I AM within you—holds these ordinances intact. If the inner ordinances depart before you, if you allow fear, doubt, or craving to replace certainty, your seed—the realized sense of self as God’s own nation—may seem to vanish from your experience. But the warning against counting external heavens or digging into the foundations with the eye of curiosity serves a practical lesson: do not look outside for proof of reality; stand still in the knowledge that the law is already fixed inside. Your real Israel exists as consciousness aligned with that divine order; when you refuse to depart from it, your outer world will reflect resourceful order and permanence. The covenant is not a historical contract but a lived state of awareness that endures as you endure it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume you are already within the unchanging order of consciousness; feel the sun-warm certainty on your face and revise anxious thoughts by declaring, 'I am governed by the fixed laws of my I AM.' Do this now.
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