Inner Temple Renewal
Jeremiah 32:34-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage condemns Judah’s wrongdoing: they defiled the Lord's house by placing abominations there. They also worshiped Baal and Molech, raising high places that led Judah into sin.
Neville's Inner Vision
All the language speaks of a temple and altars, yet this is a picture of your inner state. The people did not move God away from the house; they revealed the condition of their own consciousness when they called it temple. The abominations placed in the house are your thoughts and habits that profane the awareness called I AM. The high places of Baal in the valley of the son of Hinnom are the fierce cravings of the lower mind—fear, self-importance, and rituals of dependency—that demand a sacrifice to Molech and call it devotion. God did not command this; it never entered the mind of the I AM that you are. Therefore the remedy is not reforming outward ritual but awakening a reverent, living worship inside. Rehearse a new assumption: that the temple is spotless, that your awareness remains undefiled, and that you are always loved and safe in this moment. Feel it as real now, and imagine the scene changing to quiet sanctity. In such a revision, the defilement dissolves, and the temple of your consciousness shines with light and true worship.
Practice This Now
Assume the scene as if you are stepping into your temple now and finding it undefiled; repeat, I AM, this temple is holy, and feel the peace as real.
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