Breaking Babylon Within
Jeremiah 51:58 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 51 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 51:58 speaks of Babylon’s walls and gates being utterly broken, signaling a ruin that points to the futility and exhaustion of dependent labor.
Neville's Inner Vision
You are not reading a map of cities but a map of your own soul. The broad walls and high gates symbolize the barriers you have believed must stand between you and your realized state. When the Lord of hosts speaks, He speaks as your I AM, your constant awareness. Babylon, with its pride and external fortresses, represents a consciousness that identifies with lack, struggle, and external protection. The prophecy of destruction is the invitation to revise that identity. As you imagine the walls crumbling and the gates burning, you are not conjuring destruction; you are dissolving a posture of mind. Labor in vain and weariness appear as signs you have outgrown. When you allow the feeling of the breakthrough—soft, sure, and present—you discover you never left your true city. Your true state is the unshakable I AM, and the ruin of the outer walls is the freeing of your inner doors to rest and abundant life. Thus, you awaken to the Kingdom of God already within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and picture the walls of limitation collapsing and the gates burning; feel the release as the labor ends and freedom dawns. Rest in the felt presence 'I AM' as the unchanging city within.
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