Inner Exile and The Inner King
Jeremiah 52:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 52 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD's anger drives Jerusalem and Judah out from His presence, as Zedekiah rebels against Babylon.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah 52:3 presents a universal drama: the heat of divine anger reveals misalignment, casting 'Jerusalem' and 'Judah'—the fixed beliefs you carry—out of the divine presence. In Neville’s sense, anger is not punishment but a signal that you have identified with a state that denies God within. Zedekiah's rebellion stands for the mind leaning on outward powers (Babylon) rather than the inward sovereign I AM. When you misalign, you experience exile in your life as if you sit outside the royal court of your being. Yet outward rebellion cannot erase your true inner government, which remains intact beneath appearances. The moment you return to the truth that you are the I AM, the sense of exile dissolves and the inner king reclaims his throne, causing your circumstances to shift to reflect your inner state. The verse invites you to discipline your imagination into unity—consciousness whole, no banishment, no separation—by continuously returning to the feeling and assumption that you are present with God within, here and now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe, and assume the inner state: I am in the presence of the LORD now. Feel the I AM as your permanent King within, and revise any sense of exile by letting that reality govern your next thought.
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