The Gate Within: Jeremiah 7
Jeremiah 7:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah is commanded to stand at the gate of the LORD’s house and declare the LORD’s word, inviting all who enter to hear and worship with true reverence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner gate is where attention passes from possibility into the felt presence of God. The instruction to Jeremiah becomes a command to you: stand in that still place of awareness and declare the truth you are becoming. When you hear the words of the LORD, you are not listening to an external voice but awakening to a consciousness that already holds the divine word. Proclaiming there the word is an act of assumption: you announce the reality you desire as if it already is, and the outer world moves to reflect that inner alignment. The gate represents the boundary where your thoughts meet action; to worship the LORD is to align your inner disposition with holiness by separating from habitual fear and distraction. As you hear the word of the LORD in your own psyche, you allow the eternal Presence to enter your temple of everyday life. This is prophecy not confined to a time long past but a present dynamism: your state becomes your surroundings when you dwell in the truth you declare.
Practice This Now
Stand at the gate of your consciousness for one minute, and repeat: I hear the word of the LORD now; I am the temple in which it dwells. Feel it real by imagining light entering through the gates as you breathe.
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