Inner Alarm, Inner Kingdom
Jeremiah 4:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 4:18-19 shows trouble comes from inner choices and heart. The alarm of war signals an inner call to return to the true I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember, in this realm of the I AM, every outer difficulty is but a mirror of your inner state. When Jeremiah says your way and doings have procured these things, he names the fact that consciousness creates experience. The bitter heart that reacheth unto thine heart is the mind clinging to separation, to lack, to guilt. The trumpet sound—the alarm of war—speaks not of fate but of inner activation: a call to awaken to the sovereign, peaceful you who is always already the I AM. Do not seek punishment; locate the sensation and revise it. In the night of feeling, imagine the condition you desire as already true: the awareness that you are the observer and creator. By claiming the I AM as your present identity, you rework the cause, not the effect. Feel the pain as a passing weather in consciousness and declare, I am the energy that permits peace to reign in my heart. The heart’s loud noise dissolves when you refuse to identify with the turbulent images and align with your eternal state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM is the only reality; revise the heart's noise by declaring that I am the I AM, awareness in command. Feel the quiet assurance settle in the chest as you dwell in that state for several minutes.
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