Inner Word in the Prison
Jeremiah 39:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah is shut up in the prison court when the word of the LORD comes to him. It shows that divine guidance can arrive even under confinement.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah in the prison is not a history lesson, but a symbol of an inner state. The word of the LORD that comes to him is the I AM speaking through his awareness. In Neville's terms, 'God' is the one who is reading the symbol of confinement and declares that your inner state is always free, even when the outer scene is restricted. The word arrives not by outward power but as an inner movement of consciousness, a prophetic assurance that promises and faith arise from within, not from circumstances. The prison becomes a chamber where attention turns from lack to the fullness of the divine I AM. Trust and perseverance become practical acts: you revise your sense of limitation by assuming you are already guided; you listen to the inner word as your own imagination, and you feel it real. When you dwell in the feeling of being led by the inner word, you align with the promise that even imprisonment can serve the prophecy of your true nature. In time, the outer scene shifts to reflect the inner realization.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine hearing the inner word speaking to you while you feel confined in thought. Accept the feeling as real: you are guided by I AM now, and the outer scene will follow.
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