Flee Babylon Within
Jeremiah 51:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 51 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 51:6 calls you to escape the Babylon of external turmoil and save your soul, not being cut off by iniquity. It frames this moment as the Lord's vengeance and recompense at work in your inner life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Jeremiah line, I hear a voice not of geography but of state. Babylon is your current consciousness—the crowded, fear-filled habit of thinking that you are other than the I AM. To flee is to turn away from that mental city and return your attention to the sovereignty of awareness. Delivering your soul means you refuse to be born again in guilt, fear, or habit; you withdraw your identification from the iniquity you have collided with and rest your mind in the one inside position: I AM. The LORD's vengeance is not punishment but the natural justice that follows when you shift states; what you imagine, you become, and what you resist persists. When you assume and feel as if you are free, you experience the recompense—your former bondage dissolves, and a new sense of life becomes your environment. This is the inner exodus: a practical withholding of belief in limitation and a full embrace of the I AM as your permanent home.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume the state I AM delivered; I am free now, and feel the release as you step from the crowded city of fear into your own quiet awareness.
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