Inner Flood of Jeremiah 47:2
Jeremiah 47:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 47:2 describes waters rising from the north to overflow the land and city, bringing alarm to the inhabitants. In Neville’s frame, the flood stands for subconscious thoughts and beliefs surfacing, inviting inner renewal.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville's view, the waters are currents arising from the north within your own consciousness—the hidden dispositions, memories, and identifications you harbor as real. The city and the land are your outer conditions—health, work, relationships, and reputation—visible proofs of what you have implicitly assumed about yourself. When the flood comes, it shakes the surface not to torment you but to expose the interior climate you have accepted as true. Remember that the I AM is the constant awareness behind all; the flood is only a signal that a new state is ready to birth through your imagination. So, do not fight the current; use it. Assume a new end and revise the present by feeling it real: you are the same immortal I AM, now choosing peace, abundance, and justice within. As you dwell in this revised state, the old structures dissolve, and a fresh land emerges that reflects your inner declaration. The howling you heard is simply the echo of former limitations surrendering to the sovereignty of your consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and declare: I AM the Lord of this inner land; the flood is washing away lack and fear. Then visualize the waters receding and a calm, abundant city rising in their place, built on the certainty of I AM.
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