Jeremiah 6:27 — The Inner Tower
Jeremiah 6:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents you as a tower and fortress among the people, charged with knowing and testing their ways.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that you are the I AM, the inner tower set above the field of ordinary thought. Jeremiah’s city is your psyche, housing a people—your motives, fears, and desires. When God places you as a fortress among them, He names your states of consciousness: the steadfast observer, the patient tester, the faithful witness. To know and to try their way is not judgment of others, but clear, unwavering observation of the movements within you. The test reveals what you have believed about life: do you react from old habits or respond from the quiet certainty of I AM? The fortress stands so you may stand apart from mere sentiment and meet every inner way with awareness rather than resistance. Your prophecy and your promise are the same act: you declare the possibility of new consciousness by remaining true to the I AM, even when appearances quarrel with it. Accountability becomes opportunity: through the practice of deliberate assumption you revise the inner weather, and the outer world mirrors that revised state. Stay faithful to the inner tower, and the city shifts in harmony with your awareness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you are the inner tower and revise one stubborn pattern by silently affirming I AM the witness; I know the way. Then feel the shift as the fortress within remains calm.
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