Inner Moab: Reclaiming Joy
Jeremiah 48:33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The plain sense is that joy and abundance are removed from a fertile land. This removal signals an inner/spiritual shift rather than a geographic ruin.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah 48:33 reveals Moab as a state of mind that clings to its own authority. The plentiful field is your fertile imagination; the wine of joy is the living sense of vitality you feel when you dwell in it. When God says I have caused wine to fail, he is not naming geographical ruin but an inner movement: a belief that joy must be withheld. The absence of shouting signifies an inner quiet born of a turned state of consciousness, not a fixed destiny. In Neville's terms, you are the I AM, and your inner picture sets the tone of your world. If you repeat old judgments, joy drains away; if you revise the state and assume a new feeling, the inner wine returns and with it external shouting—your full life expressing through you. The law is simple: imagination creates reality. Begin now by recognizing that joy is already within you as a state; assume it, feel it real, and watch your field shift toward abundance.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and claim, 'I am joy and abundance in the field of my mind.' Feel it real until the inner picture shifts and your life begins to shout with vitality.
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