Inner Covenant Renewal: Jeremiah 33
Jeremiah 33:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage presents the people's doubt about God's chosen families and their status as a nation. God asks Jeremiah to consider those words and the truth of His enduring people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the narrative, the two families are not geographic lineages but rival states of consciousness. The claim that 'the two families which the LORD hath chosen' have been cast off is the human dream of separation—an inner belief that the I AM has no room for you or for your essence. When you hear such words, know they come from the sense of lack, not from the eternal truth that God loves and preserves creation. The 'nation before them' is the inner sense of being unseen, unworthy, or divided; yet the Lord's speaking through Jeremiah is a reminder that the only nation that counts is the kingdom within, where loyalty to the covenanted I AM is never broken. Revise the claim with a higher assumption: I am the one God cherishes; my mind is the chosen nation, and fear cannot disband it. By imagining forgiveness, unity, and unending continuity, you awaken the divine order in your life. The external world will reflect your inner conviction as you hold the feeling that you are already in the trustworthy, eternal covenant.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the belief to: 'I am the chosen nation of God within; separation is unreal.' Then feel the I AM's steady presence as reality.
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