Inner Fire Of Jeremiah 5:13-14
Jeremiah 5:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Prophecy can be empty wind without the inner word; true divine speech becomes fire that consumes what is lifeless. When you align your spoken word with inner truth, it burns away falsehood in you and your world.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah’s moment is the inner drama of every mind. The prophets are not distant voices; they are states of consciousness that practice wind when the word is absent. The line 'the word is not in them' reveals that empty rhetoric cannot birth reality. When you speak from a mind that does not inhabit the truth, the Lord turns your words into fire in your mouth, consuming the surrounding wood—the conditions you endure. This is your inner accountability: the fire you claim in speech must be your lived reality. If your thoughts are weighted by fear or lack, they feed the very circumstances you fear. Yet if you revise toward the I AM and assume the end as already true, your words take on heat and light, dissolving limitation. You are not at the mercy of external predictions; you are the fiery word that transforms the world by belief made real. Let your inner voice become the flame that devours doubt and awakens life within your own consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the inner word now—say 'I AM' the fire in my mouth and go about speaking as if reality already is so; feel the warmth of that fire as it dissolves doubt for 2–3 minutes.
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