Inner Exodus: No Egypt

Jeremiah 42:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 42 in context

Scripture Focus

19The LORD hath said concerning you, O ye remnant of Judah; Go ye not into Egypt: know certainly that I have admonished you this day.
Jeremiah 42:19

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 42:19 warns the remnant of Judah not to seek Egypt; God declares He admonished them today. The passage invites a shift from outer dependence to inner trust.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within you, the remnant of Judah is the faithful center that hearkens to the I AM. When the text says go not into Egypt, hear it as a call to abandon outer security and the old habit of seeking shelter in the world. Egypt represents the mind’s habit of fear-based planning, the need to depend on visible power rather than the inner vision. The Lord’s admonition today is not a historical warning but a present invitation to tighten your inner allegiance to the divine source within. To obey is to adjust your state of consciousness: refuse the impulse to run toward ‘Egypt,’ toward results you can measure with the senses, and instead dwell in the awareness of I AM—the unchanging reality that confirms you are already guided, protected, and provided for. This is how the remnant remains faithful: by aligning thought and feeling with truth, not with appearances. The admonition becomes a daily inner decision, a revision of the self that trusts the inner law above any circumstance. When you accept this, you move from fear to faith and step into the inner promised land.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and feel the I AM as your inner governor. Declare aloud: I do not go into Egypt; I am admonished today and move by inner guidance.

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