Inner Deliverance Through Pharaoh
Jeremiah 37:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh's army comes up from Egypt, and upon hearing of it, the besieging Chaldeans withdraw from Jerusalem. The outer scene points to an inner shift - deliverance arises as consciousness changes, not from external siege alone.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the text as a mirror of your own inner battle. Pharaoh's outward movement represents a shift in the mind's weather; when the sense of lack or encirclement is stirred by new tidings, the mind relaxes and the siege dissolves. You are the I AM, the one consciousness that witnesses both siege and relief. The Chaldeans' retreat is not a miracle performed on a distant city but a declaration of the inner order already established by your belief. Providence is your own steady understanding that there is a larger, guiding awareness within you, turning every threatening sound into a signal of liberation. In this dream, the army retreat is the script of your inner life: when you acknowledge that the external scene reflects your inner state, you can revise it with the simple act of assumption. Your future, the hope, and the deliverance you seek are present as you dwell in awareness rather than in fear.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit and assume the end: 'The siege is lifted; my Jerusalem is free.' Feel the relief in your chest until it duplicates in the body; repeat daily until the outer scene mirrors your inner revision.
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