Prophecy in the Inner Land
Jeremiah 37:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah questions the reliability of those who claimed safety; when danger arises, true guidance comes from inner faith rather than outward assurances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse reading: The people are perplexed because those who promised safety seem absent when Babylon encroaches. In the Neville reading, the true prophets are inner states of consciousness; the outer threat only exposes which beliefs you have accepted. When you hear 'The king of Babylon shall not come,' understand that you are hearing your own mental forecast tested by circumstance. The exile is an inner movement, a shift from dependence on external guarantees to trust in I AM—the awareness that creates reality. The apparent danger shows where your faith has grown dim; it invites you to revise. The inner kingdom remains yours, not as a future rescue but as a present certainty arising from your new assumption. You awaken by insisting on the truth you want, feeling it as real now. If you stand in that revised state, the world will rearrange to match it, proving that prophecy and promise begin within the mind that believes.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, revise the inner forecast by declaring, 'I am in the land of peace now; the threat is a belief within my consciousness.' Feel this certainty as a vivid, present sensation in the chest, as if exile has ended.
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