Inner Cleansing for Salvation

Jeremiah 4:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 4 in context

Scripture Focus

14O Jerusalem, wash thine heart from wickedness, that thou mayest be saved. How long shall thy vain thoughts lodge within thee?
15For a voice declareth from Dan, and publisheth affliction from mount Ephraim.
Jeremiah 4:14-15

Biblical Context

Jerusalem is urged to wash her heart from wickedness to be saved. The verse notes that vain thoughts lodge within and that a voice from Dan and affliction from Ephraim declare inward consequences.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of Jerusalem as the theater of your mind, the waking state you inhabit. The command to wash the heart is a call to revision—an inner cleansing of the consciousness that clings to fear and separation. The 'wickedness' are the lingering densities of doubt and self-rejection that keep you bound; when you awaken to the I AM, salvation becomes a natural condition of your awareness. The 'voice declareth from Dan, and affliction from mount Ephraim' are not external messengers but your subconscious speaking through the rules you have accepted. They pronounce consequences when you persist in vain thoughts—yet they can be dissolved by a simple act of reidentification. Refuse their authority and reidentify with the I AM as the only reality. By deliberate imagining you revise the sense of self, feel your heart washed, and stand in the truth that you are already saved in consciousness. The moment you assume this state of being clean, the inner sounds shift, circumstances align, and the foretold affliction loses its grip.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and assume you are already clean; feel the I AM washing your heart and declare, 'I AM saved' until it resonates as truth.

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