Egypt and the Inner Sword
Jeremiah 46:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 46:13-14 foretells Nebuchadnezzar’s coming to smite Egypt and commands them to declare it and prepare. The emphasis is on standing fast as the surrounding threat closes in.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard cadence, this oracle shows that all outward powers are reflections of inner conditions. Egypt stands for a mind gripped by fear, a state of dependence; Nebuchadnezzar’s march is the pressure that exposes what you have accepted as real in yourself. The command to declare in Egypt and to stand fast invites a decisive inner act: assume a new consciousness now, a decree that you are safe, complete, and sovereign in the I AM you truly are. The sword that devours round about you is the storm of doubt and lack in the dream of separation; when you refuse to yield to that dream and stay anchored in the inner vision of wholeness, the outer onslaught loses its hold. The prophecy is not urging political action alone but inviting an inner creation—the realization that the Kingdom of God is within and that external forecasts must bow to your inner state. Stand it in the mind until the outer appears to mirror the inward certainty you have cultivated.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume, 'I am safe now; I stand fast in the inner kingdom,' and let that feeling of wholeness fill you. If fear returns, revise the scene by repeating, 'this threat dissolves in my awareness' until the feeling is real.
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