Inner Watchers, Inner Kingdom
Jeremiah 4:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A voice from Dan and Ephraim declares affliction over Jerusalem, and watchers encircle the rebellious city.
Neville's Inner Vision
These verses reveal that the voices of Dan and Ephraim are not distant reporters but inner signals arising from your own consciousness. The affliction they declare is the discomfort of a mind momentarily forgetting its true sovereign I AM. The watchers encircling Jerusalem are habitual thoughts and fears that keep constant vigil around your inner field because you have identified with separation. To Neville, the cities of Judah correspond to faculties within you, and rebellion is the refusal to own your creative power. The remedy is to assume the state you desire: to dwell as the I AM, feeling the fulfillment as already present. Speak to the nations within, naming your entire being as governed by divine consciousness. Exile and return become inner rearrangement: you depart from limitation in imagination and return to the restored city by persistent feeling of truth. When you persist in this revised inner reality, outward events align with your inner peace, and the siege dissolves into a quiet inner triumph.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the scene: imagine the inner city restored; claim I AM as your governing state and feel the peace as already present.
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