Armory of the Inner I AM

Jeremiah 50:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 50 in context

Scripture Focus

25The LORD hath opened his armoury, and hath brought forth the weapons of his indignation: for this is the work of the Lord GOD of hosts in the land of the Chaldeans.
26Come against her from the utmost border, open her storehouses: cast her up as heaps, and destroy her utterly: let nothing of her be left.
Jeremiah 50:25-26

Biblical Context

The LORD reveals his weapons of judgment against Babylon and commands total destruction, leaving nothing of its power intact.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the language of Jeremiah, the 'armoury' and 'weapons' become inner faculties disclosed by the I AM. Babylon is not a city but a state of consciousness that has exiled itself from truth. When the Lord GOD of hosts opens the armoury, he is revealing the imagined images and stories that sustain limitation. These are not external enemies but mental patterns built from fear, lack, and grievance. The call to destroy utterly and leave nothing left is a directive to revise those images by the power of imagination until the old narrative collapses. The inner supply stores—fears, memories, identifications—are opened, and the practitioner chooses to cast them out, replacing them with a single, unassailable sense of I AM, which abolishes the former condition. In this act, judgment becomes the conversion of consciousness, exile (to the borders of your mind) becomes return, and justice is the felt experience of alignment with the true state of being.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and envision the I AM throwing open an armoury within you; observe the old Babylon fall into heaps and vanish. Then revise by declaring: 'Only the I AM remains; let nothing of that old state be left.'

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