Jeremiah 7:15-16 Inner Cast-Out Silence
Jeremiah 7:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares that you will be cast out of His sight and the people will be cut off. He commands no intercession; prayer will not be heard.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read Jeremiah 7:15-16 through the I AM is to hear the language of a mentality that has identified with a broken pattern and then withhold energy from it. The 'cast you out of my sight' is not a judgment on persons but a declaration about your own inner geography: a belief that a part of you has become separate from the Whole. The 'seed of Ephraim' is any thought-form you have maintained as a separate self, a claim that you must defend or petition for. When the command comes to 'pray not' and the Lord will not hear, Neville would say: do not petition the outward scene to change itself, but withdraw attention from the mistaken state and return your awareness to the I AM, the only hearer. The exile you fear is the temporary result of misidentification; your real residence is the unity of God within. The moment you refuse to give life to that old pattern by prayer or concern, you cast it out of your sight and invite the return of your quiet, indivisible state. You awaken to the truth that your consciousness creates your world, and you rule from within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the I AM as your only hearing; declare, 'I AM, and I cast out this separation from my sight.' Feel the pattern dissolve as you return to inner unity.
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