Jeremiah 33:23-26 Inner Covenant
Jeremiah 33:23-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares that His promises are bound to cosmic order, and if not, He would cast off Jacob and David; instead He will restore them and show mercy by turning captivity back to freedom.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner voice of Neville, the covenant is a state of consciousness, not a national contract. Day and night symbolize the rhythms of belief within you—an inner law that cannot fail when you align with it. The Lord's pledge to restore Jacob's seed and David's line becomes a metaphor for reviving your own inner seed—your higher self—so you may rule over troubling thoughts rather than be ruled by them. Exile is mental bondage; return is the inner realization that you are kept in grace by I AM. When you imagine and feel as if the covenant is already kept, you dissolve separation and mercy flows as restoration in your life. The two families represent opposed thoughts within you; fidelity to the inner covenant means choosing the thought that trusts in mercy and return. Live as if the covenant with day and night is established, and you will witness captivity recede, and mercy manifest in experience.
Practice This Now
Lie down or sit quietly and declare, 'I am the covenant that governs day and night.' Feel it as real, revise any sense of exile, and imagine the seeds of Jacob revived as your own inner freedom now.
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