Inner Providence for the Vulnerable
Jeremiah 49:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 49 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 49:11 promises God's care for the vulnerable: He will preserve fatherless children and invite widows to trust in Him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that 'fatherless' and 'widows' are not only people but states of consciousness—absence, dependency, fear. The command to leave them implies an inner abandonment of old dependent identity, so the I AM can preserve what your outer eyes deem fragile. God is not outside; He is the I AM within, the sustaining imagination that holds the form of life. When you affirm 'I will preserve them alive,' you are stating that your inner world will not die in lack or worry but remains animated by the divine life principle. Let thy widows trust in me means that even grief or loss can be re-framed as trust in the ongoing presence of your own consciousness. In practice, you move from sensation of want to the felt reality of protection. The Father’s care becomes the steady rhythm of your inner weather, shaping outcomes as you dwell in that state. Your job is not to beg; it is to assume, revise, and feel-it-real the steady safety of the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of being preserved by the I AM; feel the vulnerable held, trust established, and revise any doubt into proof of protection.
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