Inner Kingdom Reborn: Jeremiah 45:4-5
Jeremiah 45:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 45:4-5 speaks of God declaring that what is built will be broken and what is planted uprooted in the land, and warns not to seek grand things for yourself; yet He promises life for the seeker amid every place.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this text the land is your inner field of consciousness. The builder and the uprooter are the movements of your own imagination. When the text says that what I have built I will break down, you hear the truth that outer forms may dissolve as you awaken to a higher reality. To Neville, the word land stands for feeling and residence in a particular state of mind. To seek great things for yourself is to cling to temporary structures; the invitation here is to relinquish struggle and align with the I AM, the everlasting awareness that you are the one who lives and moves. The warning of evil upon all flesh becomes a signal that fear, judgment, and turbulence arise whenever you identify with limited selfhood. Yet the promise that your life will be given to you wherever you go reveals the constant presence of a life that cannot be taken away when you inhabit a state of wholeness. Your practice is to dwell in the consciousness you desire until it feels real.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the state of I AM now, revise fear by declaring I am life here and now, feeling it real as you breathe. Do this for a few minutes until the sense of safety persists regardless of outer change.
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