Inner Sovereignty Unveiled In Jeremiah
Jeremiah 37:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh's army, sent to aid Judah, will turn back to Egypt. The Lord's message confirms that reliance on external power will not endure.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville Goddard, this is not a history but a map of consciousness. Pharaoh's army is the symbol of the belief in salvation from outside oneself—the political, military, or social powers we lean on. The king of Judah asking Jeremiah for guidance represents the ego seeking security in the outer world rather than in the inner state. When the Lord says the army will return to Egypt, it signals the withdrawal of those props and invites you to acknowledge the sovereignty of your inner I AM. The Kingdom of God is not a distant realm but the awareness that feels and imagines its own reality. When you recognize that the army you trusted is vanishing, you are not abandoned; you are being asked to shift your identification from lack to sufficiency within. Your life becomes a function of your present consciousness; the apparent exterior challenge dissolves as you hold the image of the I AM as your only power. By revising your scene inward, you empower a permanent supply that comes from within.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the inner king. Revise with: 'I AM the I AM; the army of external aid returns to its source within me.' Then feel the sufficiency as real.
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