Inner Walls Crumble: Jeremiah 39:8

Jeremiah 39:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 39 in context

Scripture Focus

8And the Chaldeans burned the king's house, and the houses of the people, with fire, and brake down the walls of Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 39:8

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 39:8 describes the king's house and the people’s houses burned, and the walls of Jerusalem broken down. It signals an external collapse that mirrors an inner transformation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Take this scene as an inner drama. The city is your mind; the king's house is the seat of awareness within you. The Chaldeans are not distant armies; they are the thoughts and fears that sweep through your state of consciousness, compelling old structures to burn away. The fire represents the creative heat of imagination directed by attention; when it touches your mental walls, they crack not to punish you, but to reveal the true value you have long denied. The walls falling is not punishment but a symbolic invitation to release the old self-conceptions that no longer serve you. In truth, your I AM, your everlasting consciousness, stands intact while the scenery changes. As you stand in the king's house in imagination, notice that the kingdom within remains, and from that inner sovereignty a new order can arise. The ruin is the portal to a rebuilt inner city, fashioned not by fear but by certainty and love. Let the awareness that never falters reform your sense of self, and will your external life to reflect a kingly inner governance.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine the king's house at the center of your awareness being tested by fire. Then revise with the affirmative, I AM the steady ruler of this inner city; see the walls fall away and a new, peaceful fortress rise.

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