The Inner Field of Promise
Jeremiah 32:7-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah buys a field in Anathoth as a sign that Israel will reclaim the land; this act foreshadows restoration promised by the LORD and points to inner certainty becoming outer reality.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this scene, the field is not soil but a state of consciousness I am choosing to possess. Hanameel's field becomes my own imagined possession; the right of redemption is the right to my next inner life. Jeremiah weighed the money, sealed the deed, and entrusted it to Baruch—thus I seal my act in the earthen vessel of my present memory and keep it for many days. This is the proof that the I AM can outlast fear, that the future is already present when I let my assumption settle into feeling. The promise that Houses and fields and vineyards shall be possessed again is not about geography; it's about the reclamation of my mind from doubt. As I assume ownership, the mind aligns with the inner script: the visible world follows the inner conviction; the deed is done in this moment in consciousness. I stand in the court of the day and declare: the I AM has restored all that was lost; I am now living in the restored state.
Practice This Now
Tonight, assume you already possess your desired outcome and feel its reality now. Seal the imagined deed in the earthen vessel of your memory and revisit it daily, letting the I AM affirm the restoration.
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