Quiet Power of the Inner Charge
Jeremiah 47:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Lord assigns a charge to a place, implying that the outward scene is shaped by a divine inner decree rather than by random events.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner Ashkelon and sea shore are not places you go, but states of mind you visit. The Lord has given it a charge—an inner order that seems to disturb the surface of life—because consciousness has recognized a bit of resistance, not yet reconciled to the I AM that you are. To the wise within, this 'charge' is not an accusation but a signal: a movement of your own thoughts that calls for a new premise. When you insist that the charge belongs to a separate 'out there,' you authorize disturbance; when you acknowledge that the charge was appointed by your I AM, you reclaim authority over the scene. So you revise the inner decree: choose quiet, choose the fulfilled end, and feel it real now. As you hold this awareness, the outer scene will respond—not by overturning fate, but by aligning to the new inner state. Quiet is the proof of your unity with God; the charge becomes intention, and intention becomes lived life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in silence and repeat the inner decree as already done. Feel the scene quieting within you and let that felt reality permeate the body until the outer world mirrors the new state.
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