Echoes of an Inner Rebellion
Jeremiah 52:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 52 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 52:2 shows a ruler doing evil just as Jehoiakim did. The verse points to how a pattern of behavior repeats when our inner state remains unchanged.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 52:2 speaks of one who did evil in the sight of the LORD, following the path laid by a former offender. In Neville's tone this is not distant history, but a present state of consciousness, a way of being the I AM uses to narrate your life. The LORD is your awareness, your I AM that observes every thought. When you identify with a Jehoiakim-like impulse—rebellion, fear, pride—you reproduce a pattern that looks external but is really an inward act of imagination. Yet patterns are not fatal; they reveal where you still identify with an old scene. The remedy is revision: refuse the old script and assume a nobler choice as your present reality. Feel the new posture as if it were already true, and let the inner conviction outpicture itself in daily acts consistent with that choice. As you dwell in that inner reality, the outward behavior aligns with your changed state, and the cycle is broken. You are not bound to the past; you are the imagining I AM re-scripted into goodness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, imagine the throne of your life occupied by a wiser self; revise the scene by declaring, 'I am the I AM, choosing harmony,' and feel that reality as real.
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