Remnant Within Awakens

Jeremiah 31:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 31 in context

Scripture Focus

7For thus saith the LORD; Sing with gladness for Jacob, and shout among the chief of the nations: publish ye, praise ye, and say, O LORD, save thy people, the remnant of Israel.
Jeremiah 31:7

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 31:7 invites a joyful proclamation: rejoice for Jacob, publish praise, and declare that the LORD saves the remnant. It points to an inner restoration of the true self.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the Neville lens, this verse becomes an address to your inner state. 'Thus saith the LORD' is the I AM speaking—in you, the aware self. 'Sing with gladness for Jacob' becomes an instruction to exult over your essential self, the part that remains intact under doubt. 'Publish ye, praise ye' is a radical act of self-affirmation: declare, in your imagination, who you are now—the saved remnant—inside the mind that fears lack. 'The remnant of Israel' is the preserved, true nature within you—the I AM that endures while the surface thoughts churn. Salvation is not a distant event but a realization you awaken within: the inner remnant is saved by the fidelity of awareness. When practiced, you do not beg a distant god; you acknowledge that saving power resides in consciousness itself, the I AM that holds both problem and solution. The verse invites you to shift from absence to presence, through a deliberate revision of feeling and a new state of awareness.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume you are already saved. In a quiet moment, say, 'I am the remnant of Israel, saved now,' and feel the relief rise as your inner light broadens.

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