Arrows of Inner Dominion
Jeremiah 51:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 51 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls for brightening arrows and gathering shields as God stirs a decisive power to overthrow Babylon, a divine act of vengeance for the LORD's temple.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah's picture is not about armies crossing deserts, but about the inner order of your mind. 'Make bright the arrows' invites you to sharpen your mental pictures until they glow with clarity; 'gather the shields' calls you to erect protective boundaries around your states of consciousness, so old fears cannot drain your energy. The 'spirit of the kings of the Medes' is the disciplined, decisive portion of you—an economy of will that will not tolerate clutter, delay, or compromise. God did not send a contingent of men; He lifted up a state of readiness within you, a power to destroy 'Babylon'—the structures of lack, doubt, and limitation your dream has allowed. This is the vengeance of the LORD, the vengeance of his temple: the justice that comes when the inner sanctuary is honored and fear dissolves. When you dwell in this consciousness, you begin to see your external world adjust to your inner decision. The Kingdom of God is not coming; it is your internal arrangement, realized by your faithful imagination. The inner temple is vindicated as you align with the I AM and act from that certainty.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already the inner king; close your eyes and see bright arrows piercing the fog of doubt, while shields rise around your consciousness. Feel the old Babylon fall as you declare, 'I AM the power of my temple's vengeance and restoration.'
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