Inner Kingship Over Fear
Jeremiah 38:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Zedekiah fears his own people who have fallen to the Chaldeans, worried they will betray him and mock him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Zedekiah's fear is not a political dilemma but the mind's fear of being exposed by those you think hold power over you. The Jews who have fallen to the Chaldeans symbolize thoughts that have left your throne and joined the hostile crowd; your anxiety about their deliverance of you mirrors an inner belief that your fate depends on external voices. Neville teaches that the I AM is the only throne that matters, and imagination is the royal scepter by which you rule. When you assume the end—feel yourself secure, unmockable, unshakable—the appearances begin to bow to your inner decree. The mockery you dread is merely a projection of a fear-based state; once you inhabit a higher state, those projections reveal themselves as friendly mirrors, inviting you to affirm your sovereignty. So, turn away from dependence on others' favor and awaken to the fact that you are the ruler of your consciousness, the one who dispenses reality from the I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume the state I am the I AM, sovereign of my world; feel the inner throne now. Revise fear by envisioning the crowd applauding your inner decree and standing unwavering.
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