Inner Kingdom Awakening
Jeremiah 49:28-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 49 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 49:28-29 describes external invasion and the spoiling of tents, vessels, and camels; fear is spoken as a consequence. In Neville's light, these events symbolize inner cleansing and the displacement of limiting beliefs.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the east and Kedar are not distant lands but faculties of your own consciousness—the nomads of thought and desire that wander when you forget who you are. The Lord's call to arise and go up to Kedar becomes an inner ascent: you lift your attention to the region where your habits dwell and declare, I am the I AM; I govern this interior camp. The spoiling of their tents, flocks, curtains, and camels is the dismantling of old identifications and veils that have kept you bound in fear. When you awaken to the truth that the Kingdom of God is within, the outer threat loses its grip; fear on every side is a projection dissolving as you sink into your true consciousness. Nebuchadnezzar's power is not against you but against your belief in separation. Do this: assume the feeling of ruling the inner landscape; revise every limitation; and feel the relief as the inner camp yields to awareness.
Practice This Now
Practice: sit quietly, close your eyes, and imagine the eastern camp of Kedar in your mind. Then revise it with I am the Lord of this camp; I remove the fear and claim the Kingdom within, and feel it real as you breathe and repeat.
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