Moab's Woe, Inner Freedom

Jeremiah 48:46 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 48 in context

Scripture Focus

46Woe be unto thee, O Moab! the people of Chemosh perisheth: for thy sons are taken captives, and thy daughters captives.
Jeremiah 48:46

Biblical Context

Moab's woe declares that the people are taken captive, signaling the judgment that comes from clinging to idols and outer allegiance rather than inner alignment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, in Neville's light Moab is not a land but a state of consciousness—an idol-state that worships Chemosh out of fear and pride. When you enthrone such an idol, your inner sons and daughters—the creative faculties and true self—are carried away by restless thoughts and attachments. The woe is the inner consequence of that misalignment: life appears scattered, controlled by appearances rather than by awareness. Yet the I AM within remains sovereign. The moment you refuse the idol and dwell in the certainty of awareness, the captives are freed and your world rearranges to reflect your deepest assumption. Jeremiah's warning is therefore an invitation to awaken to inner sovereignty and to revise your state from bondage to freedom by choosing through imagination the reality you intend.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, adopt the feeling of the wish fulfilled—'I AM free; I release every idol that held me captive.' Then picture your inner sons and daughters returning to your full, undivided presence as your awareness holds them safe.

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