Inner Strength Over Pride
Jeremiah 48:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 48:14 questions the boast of being mighty for the war, exposing pride in external strength. It invites you to seek true power by turning inward, where inner disposition shapes outcomes.
Neville's Inner Vision
The verse exposes Moab’s boast as a state of consciousness rather than a battlefield reality. In Neville’s language, the mighty army of war is a projection of a mind clinging to separation—numbers, weapons, and status as if they could secure safety. When you aloud claim, we are mighty for the war, you reveal a condition of consciousness that identifies with limitation and distance from the I AM within. The inner reality is that the true force is not a regiment but the I AM that you are. You are not defended by barricades but by awareness, by the quiet conviction that you already possess the power that creates your world. Thus, the call to endure becomes a call to sustain a revision of self—the moment you imagine yourself as the one who commands the scene, you alter the conditions you experience. The outer conflict then mirrors your inner decision. If you persist in prideful belief, you remain bound to the illusion of scarcity; if you consent to the inner strength as fact, your thoughts align with the eternal, and the war loses its grip, yielding a life that mirrors your rooted assurance.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the state, I am the strength behind all events. Close your eyes and feel the I AM settle in your chest, then imagine the outer scene bending to your inner conviction and repeat I am strength until it feels real.
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