Inner Judgment Upon Babylon
Jeremiah 50:35-38 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Babylon’s rulers, liars, and mighty men are warned of coming judgment. A sword and drought follow because the land worships graven images.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah 50:35-38 presents a sword coming upon the Chaldeans, Babylon, and the laboring mind that clings to images. In Neville’s language, this is not a future event in a city far away but a revelation in your own consciousness: the world outside mirrors the state you hold within. The sword is the piercing discernment that cuts through counterfeit beliefs—the liars you entertain and the princes and wise men you identify with—until you find they are only projections of your own thinking. The 'land of graven images' is the habit of fixing pictures in place of reality; when you dote on idols, your inner waters dry, and your inspiration grows thin. The drought upon the waters is your feeling of separation from the living presence of I AM, the awareness that animates all. Yet the text offers a path: refuse the idols by assuming the true nature of God within as your I AM, revise every image that limits you, and feel the release—your inner armies, riches, and chariots align with you again as living perception.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, claim 'I AM that I AM' as your present power, and revise one idol image into the consciousness of living awareness; feel the waters of inspiration return.
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