The Inner Truth Of Jeremiah 5:2
Jeremiah 5:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
People swear by the LORD with their lips, yet their inner life contradicts. True worship requires inner alignment between belief and lived consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah’s note about lip-service becomes a mirror for consciousness. In the Nevillean frame, 'The LORD liveth' is a declaration of the I AM within, yet the inner state—fear, doubt, or lack—speaks otherwise. The outer sentence exposes the imaginative realm you are cultivating. If you would claim God is alive within you, yet you dwell in limitation, you are swearing falsely in the chamber of your own mind. The remedy is inner revision: assume the I AM is fully awake now; imagine that divine life fills your center and is loyal to you beyond circumstance. When you entertain that inner reality, your words, actions, and conditions harmonize as the inner state becomes outward life. See yourself as one who says yes to life, and let that truth saturate feeling and imagination until it becomes inevitable.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and silently say, 'The LORD lives in me now.' Picture the I AM at your center and feel that truth as real as your next breath.
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