Moab's Inner Judgment
Jeremiah 48:20-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moab is confounded and broken; judgment has come on the plain and on all its cities, near or far.
Neville's Inner Vision
Moab here is not a nation, but a state of consciousness—a prideful, self-sufficient attitude that leans on outward power, borders, and names. When the text says Moab is confounded and broken, observe the inner scene: a belief that life depends on possessions, locations, and status loses its grip; howling and crying are the inner alarms that a shift is underway. The ‘plain country’ and the list of cities are symbolic dispositions—habits, controls, fears—arising in your imagination as the old self meets its limit. Judgment arrives not as punishment from a distant deity, but as the inevitable consequence of clinging to a dream of separation. As you revise your inner sense of security, the mind reveals all its corners—Holon, Jahazah, Dibon, Nebo, Bozrah—until every city, near or far, yields to the One I AM within. The process purifies by stripping away dependency, inviting you to align with a singular awareness that is not moved by circumstance. Embrace the correction as God’s presence undoing the illusion of lack.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the state 'I am the I AM here and now' and revise any belief that security comes from outward possessions. Feel the inner center steady as the old Moab dissolves.
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