Inner Fidelity in Jeremiah 37:14
Jeremiah 37:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah declares he will not turn to the Chaldeans and remains loyal to his inner conviction, but Irijah still drags him to the princes.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scene, Jeremiah's proclamation is not a political statement but an inner state. He refuses the lure of external allegiance and names the reality he has chosen—that his truth is not altered by appearances. The 'Chaldeans' symbolize the ruling power of circumstance; the moment he asserts It is false, I fall not away to the Chaldeans, he has already imagined the outcome of remaining faithful to the inner vision. Neville teaches that life is the outward expression of an inward consent. When you maintain your I AM as the unwavering center, you invite events to realign with that state. The resistance of Irijah and the princes represents the friction of the old state clinging to control; your task is to stay present with the inner assurance and let the outer scene reflect your inner fidelity. Remember: the chapter presents you with the choice to identify with a higher law and see that your own inner truth shapes what you experience in the world.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling that you are the I AM steadfastly holding the line of truth. In the next minute, mentally declare: I fall not away from my inner vision; the outer world must reflect my unwavering fidelity.
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