Inner Covenant, Inner Freedom
Jeremiah 34:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 34:13-14 describes a covenant to release Hebrew servants after seven years, a command that the ancestors failed to heed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the LORD God of Israel is the I AM—your awake awareness that knows itself as all. The seven-year covenant spoken in Jeremiah becomes, for you, an inner cycle: after a period of believing you are bound, you may declare your release and walk free in consciousness. The bondmen and their masters are not people but states of mind—fear, lack, limitation—perceived as real through memory. The fathers who would not hear the command symbolize the stubborn habit of old identifications. When you revise and choose to listen to the inner decree, you enact the law that you have already kept; you awaken to freedom as a present fact, not a distant event. The six years of service point to sustained attention to a belief until it yields to your communion with the I AM; the seventh year marks the moment of inner release, a final act that liberates your entire sense of self. Therefore, embrace the covenant now, not as history, but as your living state: you are free, you are whole, you are the authority that grants release.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In quiet, assume the release is already done—feel the freedom as a present fact and pass through the inner gate labeled Release, sustaining the feeling of wholeness for a minute or more.
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