Inward Conquest of Babylon
Jeremiah 50:41-46 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A great force from the north arrives against Babylon, symbolizing a new power that overthrows the old order. God declares sovereignty over time and circumstance, and the earth trembles at the transformative shift.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the north wind of a new consciousness rises, a mighty army not of flesh but of awareness. Babylon is your fixed identification with lack and fear; the invaders are waves of inspired thought that expose the instability of that false city. The roar you hear is the surge of imagination as it takes your attention and steadies it; the army rides like a procession of inner energy that faces your old ego. God asks, who is like me? who will appoint the time? This is not a threat but a reminder that the one who sets the time is your own I AM. The shepherd who will stand before me is the quiet guide within you that harmonizes your thoughts with the divine plan. The least of the flock drawing them out means that even a small, steady conviction—"I am the I AM"—can disrupt entrenched patterns. When Babylon falls, the earth moves because your inner order has shifted; exile becomes preparation for returning to the inner kingdom of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, imagine a northern wind sweeping through your mind, and declare, 'I am the I AM, sovereign over my thoughts and timings.' Feel the relief as the old Babylon dissolves and a new inner kingdom asserts itself.
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