Inner Worship, The Queen Within
Jeremiah 44:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 44 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse recalls offerings to the queen of heaven and cakes baked for her, with a question about whether these rites occurred without the men present.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah 44:19 is not a history lesson but a map of an inner allegiance. The queen of heaven represents a ruling thought that persuades the heart to perform rituals for its security. The burning of incense and the offering of cakes are inner movements—emotional habits and stories—that keep the mind bound to a sense of power apart from the I AM. When you hear the plea, 'without our men,' you hear the ego clinging to a collective belief. In the Neville light, these verses invite you to see that such worship is directed to a projection of your own consciousness, not to a god outside you. The moment you refuse identification with that image and claim the I AM as the sole ruler of your life, the queen loses her throne. Begin to revise by declaring softly: I am the I AM here and now; I choose to worship the presence within me as life, power, and peace. Feel the truth of that declaration until it settles into your bones and daily experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and imagine the I AM seated on your inner throne. Repeat, 'I worship the I AM within me now,' until this presence orders your thoughts and feelings.
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