Inner Wisdom Against Evil

Jeremiah 4:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 4 in context

Scripture Focus

22For my people is foolish, they have not known me; they are sottish children, and they have none understanding: they are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge.
Jeremiah 4:22

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 4:22 shows a people foolish and ignorant of God yet clever at evil. They have no true discernment for doing good.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the Neville lens, Jeremiah’s cry is not about distant people but about states of consciousness. 'My people' refers to the inner populace of thoughts and feelings you entertain. When a mind dwells upon fear, blame, or separation, it grows a cleverness for evil because imagination mirrors first what it already believes. Yet the same consciousness—unaware of its divine I AM—is ignorant of true good. The remedy is not punishment but revision: assume a new identity that is already in possession of God. Claim, here and now, 'I am the I AM, and I know the good.' Feel that truth in your chest, see in your mental vision the day you act with wisdom, and let that image dwell until it feels natural. As you persist in this inner alignment, your outward world follows as the echo of the inner state. Accountability becomes affectionate discipline, a choosing back to the one presence within you. You awaken to the natural discernment that identifies good as your birthright, born from the awareness that God and I are one.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM as your real state now and feel the good already present; imagine a scene where you act with wisdom and dwell in that image until it feels natural.

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