Inner Flood of Ego
Jeremiah 46:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 46:8 portrays Egypt rising like a flood, boasting to cover the earth and destroy the city.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the cry of Egypt is the loud, boastful self-identity that would sweep away everything other than its own story. The flood is not a weather system in the air, but a cadence of thought in consciousness: a claim, 'I will go up and cover the earth' that you once believed could overpower your sense of self. Neville's teaching calls you to see that this is a mere image in the mind, not the reality of your being. The I AM, the awareness that you are, remains unmoved by such appearances. When you realize that the 'waters' of the world are but currents of imagination you have identified with, you can reverse the tide. Do not fight the flood with force; revise the state: declare, in your own, silent conviction, I AM sovereign over every imagined power. In this inner act, the future city dissolves not by judgment of others but by the recognition that Providence sees through no-thingness; the promises of prophecy are fulfilled as you align with the Kingdom of God within, not by outward conquest but by inward settlement.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the state I AM as present reality, and feel the flood of ego recede. Repeat silently: I AM sovereign over every imagined power, letting this revision settle your inner kingdom.
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