Inner Kingship Through Providence
Jeremiah 43:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 43 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Lord declares He will use Nebuchadrezzar, the king of Babylon, as His servant and establish his throne on hidden stones, spreading a royal pavilion over them.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the stillness of your awareness, Jeremiah's words become a map for your inner life. The designation of Nebuchadrezzar as the Lord’s servant is a mirror: outer power is not separate from you, but an instrument of your I AM. The 'stones hidden by God' are the fixed beliefs and identifications you conceal within the subconscious. When you imagine these stones being used as a throne, the inner government arises and the pavilion of glory is drawn over them. The power of circumstance dissolves when you acknowledge that the outer event is the echo of your inner state. If you assume you are the ruler behind every scene, the throne is set on the bedrock of your quiet I AM, and the pavilion of peace covers you. Your feeling is the key: dwell in that God-state and permit the outer to align with your inner government, not vice versa. The verse invites you to let Providence do its work by consenting to your own inner sovereignty.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, recall a recent outer situation, and silently affirm: I am the ruler from within; this circumstance serves my inner throne. Feel the royalty of your I AM and let the feeling real.
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