Inner Temple Renewal in Jeremiah
Jeremiah 52:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 52 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nebuzaradan enters Jerusalem, burns the house of the LORD and the king's house, and destroys the walls of the city. This passage describes the visible collapse of sacred and protective structures.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, read these verses not as distant history but as a drama enacted within your own mind. The entering force and the burning of houses reveal how your old identifications are consumed by the light of awareness. The 'house of the LORD' and the 'king's house' symbolize inner temples and images you have trusted; when they are burned, it is not punishment but a surrender of former structures to make way for the living I AM. The walls that fall by the army signify the breakdown of mental barriers that have fenced in fear, pride, or limitation. The captains and the army are the laws of cause and effect moving through your consciousness; Nebuzaradan is the discernment that comes with true seeing—an inner revealer, not a foe. The fifth month and the nineteenth year mark a turning point in awareness, signaling that you are not bound to the old city. Return to your inner covenant—the I AM that knows you as whole—and let the inner temple be rebuilt from radical surrender.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM, and the old structures are burned away in your imagination. Revise your identity to the inner temple and feel-it-real that a renewed, fearless self now stands within you.
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