Jeremiah's Inner City Breaks Open
Jeremiah 39:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records that the city was broken up at a specific time, illustrating a turning point that external events mirror within.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard mode, the city is a symbol of your inner state—your beliefs, attachments, and fears. The breaking up mentioned in Jeremiah 39:2 is not merely a historical rupture but an inner movement revealing the limits of a previous consciousness. The precise timing emphasizes a moment when a long-held assumption about reality is exposed as incomplete, making space for a new order to arise. This inner collapse is not catastrophe but clearing; the I AM, your essential awareness, can now reconfigure the mental streets, walls, and gates into a higher arrangement. You are not subject to blind fate; you are the imaginer and the destiny. Let the outer breach remind you that consciousness reorganizes from within, and every breakdown is a doorway to a more coherent, integrated life. As you align with the I AM, you witness the old structure yield to a more luminous pattern of being—your true kingdom rising from the ruins of the old.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner city is already rebuilt and feel the I AM breathing as your consciousness, revising the breach into a doorway to a higher state.
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