Inner Judgment, Outer Help
Jeremiah 37:6-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 37:6-9 warns that external aids will not save Judah and that the Chaldeans will return to fight. The message invites a pivot from outer reliance to inner alignment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the word of the LORD is not history but the I AM awakening within you to a hard fact: your visible troubles are not rescued by more army or counsel. The Pharaoh’s army is the habit of seeking outer relief—money, friends, status—appearing to help, yet it will withdraw, leaving the city to its fate unless you shift. The Chaldeans coming again to fight and burn is the inner upheaval that clears the old order. It is not punishment so much as a required correction that forces you to reexamine what you believe has power. The LORD’s warning not to deceive yourselves is the invitation to cease pretending the situation is other than it is; truth in your consciousness must precede any change in circumstance. In Neville’s terms, the kingdom of God is within; deliverance is the inward revision of your self-image. When you align with the I AM, the impression of outer siege softens, and the city remains intact not because the world changes but because your awareness has become the reality you seek.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume a new, single inner condition: 'I am the I AM, the power that upholds all.' Feel it real now and let the sense of being already free and safe pervade your body until it becomes the truth you live by.
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