Jeremiah 50:6-7 Inner Return
Jeremiah 50:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 50:6-7 describes God's people as lost sheep led astray by corrupt shepherds, wandering and losing their resting place. It points to accountability and the need to discover the inner source of order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your real country is not a geography but a state of consciousness. The lost sheep are your scattered beliefs, the shepherds your habitual thoughts that lead you from peak to peak, always searching for a resting place outside yourself. The 'habitation of justice' is the Lord within you—the unshakable I AM where truth resides. When you hear, 'All that found them,' recognize the tendency to be 'devoured' by doubt and complaint as a sign you have forgotten the inner way home. The enemies say, 'We offend not,' yet their loudness merely shows how you judge yourself for past acts. The work is to revise: assume you are already home in God, feel the calm of your resting place returning, and dwell there, even while the world seems to wander. Imagination is not escape but treatment: in you, the outer scenes reflect your inner state; by 'feeling it real' of your unity with the I AM, you re-create the path, and the lost sheep become found again, your future becoming present as you rest in truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close eyes, in your mind repeat, 'I am resting in the habitation of justice, in the I AM.' Begin with an assumption, feel the calm, and observe the inner imagery of the 'shepherd' guiding you back to your inner resting place.
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