Jeremiah's Inner Freedom Walk
Jeremiah 37:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah moves freely among the people because they had not imprisoned him. The verse hints that true freedom flows from an inner state that cannot be confined by outward walls.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah's coming and going among the people is not mere chance; it is the outward sign of a consciousness that remains unbound by outer judgments. The people’s freedom from imprisonment represents the inner reality that the I AM within you cannot be caged by circumstance. When you recognize yourself as that awareness, you too move through any crowd, any confinement, with ease. The outer world becomes a mirror of your inner state, and the absence of prison doors is the proof that God's presence within you governs every step. You are not bound by the opinions of the many; you are the presence that sees through walls of fear and limitation. Use this as a practical cue: dwell as this awareness, and your life will reflect freedom in action—movement, prophecy, and truth unfolding in real time.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already free, moving unimpeded through every room and street. Feel it real as the I AM within you guides your steps.
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