Inner Power Of Jeremiah 32:16-18
Jeremiah 32:16-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 32:16-18 records a prayer that centers the speaker on God's immeasurable power and benevolence. It asserts that nothing is too hard for the Lord and that His lovingkindness endures across generations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seekers of truth, know that you are the I AM, the Great, Mighty God within who stretched out realities by your thought. When you read 'there is nothing too hard for thee,' you are naming the limits of your own mind and dissolving them. The heaven and the earth spoken of here are the theaters of your consciousness; whatever you imagine with unwavering faith you outpicture in form. The line about lovingkindness to thousands is the benevolent law that operates in your inner state, returning grace to your life as you dwell in a posture of gratitude and trust. Recompense for the 'iniquity of the fathers' becomes the present experience when you stop replaying old judgments and instead awaken to the power that forgives and creates anew. The verse names the Lord as the Great, the Mighty God, the LORD of hosts—your inner governor of possibility. Rest in that awareness, see yourself as already complete, and watch as the outer world answers from the mind you have configured.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe into I AM, and declare silently: 'There is nothing too hard for me; I am the Great and Mighty within.' Then feel the assured result as already present and observe how your inner state begins to outpicture as circumstance.
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