The Revolting Heart Within
Jeremiah 5:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah declares a people with a revolting and rebellious heart, distant and estranged from their true center.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah names a storm of inner weather—the revolting, rebellious heart—as a state of consciousness. In Neville’s terms, you are not at the mercy of outward events; you are the I AM behind every thought and feeling. The revolting heart is a habitual posture that believes it can separate from the Source, producing a life that feels resistant and removed from harmony. The phrase 'they are revolted and gone' points to a mindset that has drifted from the divine center. The remedy is not reforming the outer world but revising the inner assumption: you are one with God-in-expression, the I AM that governs all. By keeping your attention on this inner unity, you dissolve the sense of revolt and re-ennoble the life you observe. Return to the awareness that your true self is the God-present I AM—unchanging, ever-faithful, and the sovereign ruler of thoughts, feelings, and circumstances. When this inner alignment is held, the inner kingdom is restored and the apparent revolt yields obedience to your highest self.
Practice This Now
For five minutes, assume the I AM governs your inner life and feel the rebellious heart bow to this inner authority. If separation thoughts rise, revise them by silently affirming, 'I am one with God-in-expression' and feel it real.
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