The Inner Cutting of Power
Jeremiah 48:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse signals the end of Moab's external power and pride. It points to a turning point where inner power replaces outward force.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, the horn and the arm are not Moab’s but states of your own mind. The horn is the stubborn pride by which you trust life to be secured through force, status, or possession. The arm is the energetic capacity you deploy in the world to defend or advance that broken image of yourself. When the LORD speaks in this scripture, it is your I AM—the ever-present awareness within you—declaring: enough of that reliance on external power. The horn is cut off and the arm is broken so that you may return to the Kingdom within, where all true might resides as consciousness rather than force. This is not punishment but a letting go of a false dependency. As you dwell in the idea that you, and all life, are one with God, the old self falls away, and your actions arise from a calm, intimate knowledge of being. Your day becomes a practice of living from the inside out: imagined reality becomes your daily truth, not the other way around.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the horn of pride in you snapping off, the arm of external power breaking, and the inner I AM rising to fill the space with quiet certainty. Then revise: 'I am one with God; I need no outer force to prove my worth.'
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