Elam's Return in Latter Days
Jeremiah 49:39 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 49 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In the passage, God promises that in the latter days He will restore the people of Elam from captivity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Elam in Jeremiah is not a geographic nation kept in outer bondage; it is a consciousness that has believed itself captive. The phrase 'latter days' signals a present awakening, the moment you realize the I AM within you can redeem any claimed exile. The LORD’s pledge is an inner assurance: your awareness can recall and restore a portion of your mind that has seemed imprisoned. When you treat Elam's return as occurring inside your own inner world, you move from supplication to conscious revision. Your imagination becomes the agent of restoration; by dwelling in the feeling of Elam’s release, you revise your inner dispositions—calm, clarity, renewed openness. The captivity dissolves not by begging outside, but by assuming its opposite, the vivifying presence of your I AM. In this light, the latter days arrive today: you awaken to the return of what was thought captive, standing in a renovated consciousness that sustains redemption as your ongoing experience.
Practice This Now
Act: Close your eyes, breathe, and repeat, 'In me the captivity is broken; Elam returns to my consciousness now.' Hold the felt-reality of that return for several minutes.
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