Inner Covenant: Jeremiah 6:13
Jeremiah 6:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 6:13 declares that covetousness grips everyone, from the least to the greatest, and that even the prophet and priest alike speak falsely. It points to a universal inner condition rather than external blame.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the verse the kingdom is not distant but hidden behind a crowd of wants. The line about covetousness across all ranks reveals that the world you observe is a reflection in your own consciousness. When you hear of greed and deceit you are hearing the voice of a mind convinced of lack. The prophet and the priest are not external men; they are parts of you the faculties that judge and preach all operating under a sense of scarcity. Neville's practice is to reverse this: begin with the assumption that you are the I AM the singular unchanging awareness that is never hungry or deceived. If you feel lack you are identifying with the state that covets; if you feel abundance you are waking to the truth that consciousness creates form. By choosing to feel as though you already possess fullness you revise the inner state and the outer scene follows. See the covetousness as a signal to shift your inner scenery and imagine a scene where you freely give and receive from the I AM that you are.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling that you already possess what you seek. Imagine a scene where you freely give and receive, all from the I AM aware of abundance.
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