Integrity in God’s Work
Jeremiah 48:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse warns that deceit in performing the LORD's work and withholding necessary action bring a curse; true service requires inner integrity and decisive conduct.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the chapter you hear a warning spoken not to God afar but to the I AM within you: do not perform the LORD's work deceitfully. Suppose the 'work of the LORD' is the faithful alignment of your inner state with outer acts. If you pretend to serve while fear or vanity rules your heart, you are sheathing your sword in bloodless sleeves, and your life will mirror that deceit. The law of consciousness is precise: your inner scene creates your outer scene. The curse is simply misalignment—a self-imposed discord between intention and action. When you choose honesty and courage, the curse dissolves and your world follows your inner yes. See yourself as the instrument of the I AM, wielding the sword of clear discernment to cut away false images and fear, then move through life with a single, truthful motive: to serve truth with integrity. The phrase is not punishment but a reminder: your fidelity in private realms is the seed of public power. This is the 'work of the LORD' you can perform now, faithfully.
Practice This Now
In quiet, assume the state that you are the faithful instrument of the I AM, and revise any sense of deceit or fear; feel it real that your inner state aligns with every action you take. Then proceed to the next task with the sword of discernment unsheathed, acting from truth.
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