Jeremiah's Ten Day Word

Jeremiah 42:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 42 in context

Scripture Focus

7And it came to pass after ten days, that the word of the LORD came unto Jeremiah.
Jeremiah 42:7

Biblical Context

Jeremiah waits ten days, and then the word of the LORD comes to him.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jeremiah's ten-day hush is a mirror for your own inner waiting. The 'word of the LORD' is not an external timetable, but the ensuring of your own I AM presence speaking within your mind. When your attention stills and you refuse to concede to lack, you are aligning with the divine moment. The word arrives exactly when your inner state has become ready to receive it—confirmation that the promise is already true in consciousness. Time here is psychological; ten days is the symbolic season in which you revise every thought that denies what you desire. In this light, the verse teaches patience as act, and certainty as technique: imagine the answer as already granted; feel the reality of the word now, not in some distant future. If you persist in that assumption, no external delay can outrun your inner decree. The appearance of the word is the perfect reflection of your inner state, and you are the 'Jeremiah' who receives it when you have become living faith.

Practice This Now

In a quiet moment, imagine that ten days have passed and the word has arrived; then revise your current situation with that reality and feel it real as if it has already occurred.

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