The Inner Remnant Returns
Jeremiah 43:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 43 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Johanan and the captains gather the remnant of Judah from all nations to dwell in the land of Judah. They bring along the king's daughters and everyone left with Gedaliah, Jeremiah, and Baruch.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider this scene as a parable of your inner life. The remnant is the scattered parts of your consciousness—memory, longing, fear, faith—being called back to a single center. The captains of the forces are your faculties—will, imagination, feeling—led by an inner commander who returns you to the land of Judah, the living state of I AM. Nebuzaradan's left-over company represents the old guard dissolving as you align with a higher awareness; the figures Gedaliah, Jeremiah, Baruch are your inner guides who stay with you as you consolidate. The land of Judah is not a place on a map but a state of consciousness where all parts are reconciled. The remnant's gathering signals renewal, a new creation inwardly. When you imagine and feel from that center, you are literally restoring unity—men, women, children, the king's daughters—every part of you harmonized under one awareness. Your job is to assume this state now, letting the inner vision of wholeness saturate your being, and watch outer circumstances begin to reflect the inner order.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare 'I am the land of Judah'; imagine gathering all scattered thoughts and feelings into a single center and settle there in peace.
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