Inner Land and Divine Revision

Jeremiah 45:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 45 in context

Scripture Focus

4Thus shalt thou say unto him, The LORD saith thus; Behold, that which I have built will I break down, and that which I have planted I will pluck up, even this whole land.
Jeremiah 45:4

Biblical Context

In Jeremiah 45:4, the voice declares that the things you have built and planted in your inner life will be uprooted, signaling a decisive rearrangement of your consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

To you, this verse speaks as the whisper of your I AM. The land is the field of your consciousness; the things built there are your patterns of belief and identity, while what is planted are your future visions. The divine intention is not punishment but a necessary clearing: the old formations will be broken down and the seeds you have planted will be pulled up so that a truer order may take root. When you recognize that you are the builder and the gardener of your inner world, you can welcome the dismantling as an act of love that makes room for greater truth. Revise your inner state by assuming a new possibility into being and feel the reality of that assumption with unwavering calm. The exile you fear dissolves as you align with the I AM, and your inner land returns to its rightful abundance through deliberate imagination.

Practice This Now

Assume now that you are the master of your inner land and that old structures are dissolving while new seeds take root. Sit in quiet awareness and feel that this assumed reality as if it is already true, letting it move through your chest and settle into your everyday perception.

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