Rejected Silver, Inner Worship
Jeremiah 6:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 6:30 declares that even precious metal can be rejected when it represents a corrupted worship. It speaks to inner states of consciousness that fail to serve the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Inside Jeremiah's picture, the 'reprobate silver' is not metal you wear, but a state of consciousness that the Lord has rejected because it serves nothing true. In Neville's register, the outer event mirrors your inner life: forms of worship or belief that once looked valuable are now seen as alloy—silver that cannot stand the fire of Truth. When you feel the sting of that rejection, do not lament the metal; revise the belief by returning to the I AM—the aware, imagining you are God’s own steady consciousness. Assume that you are the I AM, not the exhausted ritual, not the anxious image; let the inner light refine the metal by aligning your thoughts, desires, and feelings with a single reality. The rejection is not punishment but a waking to authenticity. With practice, your imagination reclaims the purity of devotion, and your inner sanctuary becomes the temple where true worship arises from awareness, not ceremony. The presence you are calling is the I AM; the world reflects the state you hold within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and repeat: I am the I AM. Visualize the silver being melted and purified into gold within your mind, and feel the shift into authentic worship.
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