Inner Reckoning of Jeremiah 5:29

Jeremiah 5:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 5 in context

Scripture Focus

29Shall I not visit for these things? saith the LORD: shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
Jeremiah 5:29

Biblical Context

The verse speaks of divine accountability, indicating that God will bring consequences for a nation’s sins. It centers on the sense that collective wrongdoing invites a certain reckoning.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the Neville Goddard frame, the 'nation' is your present state of consciousness, and the 'visit' is the moment when that inner state returns to you as circumstances. When you hear, 'shall I not visit,' you’re being reminded that your inner life must align with truth; otherwise, inner patterns—fear, injustice, lack—show up as outer conditions seeking correction. The word 'vengeance' is not a punitive thunderbolt from above but the natural balancing of your mind when you refuse to revise it. You can choose a new inner governor: the I AM that is just, merciful, and ordered. By dwelling in that state—feeling, imagining, and acting from a sense of rightful order—you invite outward forms that match your refined consciousness. The law of consciousness operates through imagination; change the inner cause, and the effect follows in harmony with truth. This is the essence of the prophetic call: wake up, revise, and live as the author of your reality.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit in quiet, breathe deeply, and declare: I AM the author of my reality; I revise the sense of judgment by inhabiting the inner state of justice, wholeness, and mercy now. Feel that revised state as real, letting it soften every outward condition.

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