Jeremiah's Inner Turning
Jeremiah 44:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 44 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judah worships other gods by incense despite prophetic warnings; they refuse to turn away, and God’s fury leaves their cities wasted and desolate.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the spiritual ear, these verses announce a law: what you worship in your heart becomes your visible world. Incense burned to alien gods is a ritual of identification with limitation, a dream that there is a power outside your awareness. The prophets are your abiding inner promptings, rising early in your mind, urging you to awaken from the dream. When you listen and revise—refuse the old alignment and affirm the I AM as your sole reality—the external 'fury' dissolves. The desolation of the cities is this: the collapse of a false self that depended on forms rather than the formless presence that you are. The moment you return to conscious acceptance that you are the sole actor of your world, your imagined enemies melt, and your life re-creates itself. The patience of the prophets becomes your discipline: hear, incline your ear to the still voice, and act from the inner sanctuary rather than from fear or habit. In that inner alignment, warnings become guidance, and the old judgment yields to peace.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and feel the I AM as your only reality. Revise a recent fear by affirming, 'From this moment, I am the I AM, and my world reorients to wholeness.'
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