Inner Harvest Restored
Jeremiah 5:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
External powers will consume your harvest, bread, and livestock, and even your vineyards and cities will be impoverished by the sword.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah's inventory of loss is not prophecy about external armies but a map of your own inner weather. The 'they' that eat thy harvest are states of consciousness—fear, doubt, conditioned habit—that devour your bread, your flocks, your vines, when you identify with lack. The bread is your daily life; the vineyard your possibilities; the fenced cities your fixed beliefs. When you live from such thoughts, the sword of contradiction cuts away certainty, and you feel impoverished. Yet the root of the passage is psychological: you can reverse the decree by shifting the state you inhabit. Imagine the appetite of absence turning toward plenty; feel as though the harvest already exists in your mind's field. Reclothe yourself in the I AM—imagine, and you will bring forth, not from external help but from the interior kingdom you govern. Exile is simply a misalignment; return is a deliberate choice to persist in the endowment you are. So, cultivate a new consciousness where your cities are secure, your vines fruitful, and your bread abundant, and you will see the outward form follow.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit, breathe, and assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled for 5 minutes; envision your harvest, bread, and resources intact, and repeat 'I AM abundance now' until it feels true.
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