Jeremiah 46:18 Inner King Arises

Jeremiah 46:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 46 in context

Scripture Focus

18As I live, saith the King, whose name is the LORD of hosts, Surely as Tabor is among the mountains, and as Carmel by the sea, so shall he come.
Jeremiah 46:18

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 46:18 states that the King, whose name is the LORD of hosts, will come, with the certainty echoed by mountains and sea, symbolizing a guaranteed inner arrival.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your life is governed by the I AM within. When you hear 'As I live, saith the King,' the King is your sovereign consciousness—the I AM—who commands every thought. The LORD of hosts denotes the vast resources of God available to you in awareness. The images of Tabor (the high place) and Carmel (the fruitful coast) represent inner elevations and expansive feeling states. To come means a shift in your inner state: you awaken to a kingdom that already resides within, not a distant event. You are not awaiting history; you are awakening to God as your own inner presence. The forecast is sure: when you claim kingship in your mind, the King arrives and your life aligns, mountains seeming to move and the sea of circumstance settling. This is the Neville truth: imagination creates reality, and the coming of the King is the felt-real realization of your divine state manifested through inner sovereignty.

Practice This Now

Imitate the verse by assuming the King is already here in you. Close your eyes, affirm 'I am the King who comes now,' and feel a calm, majestic awareness filling your inner space until it remains.

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