The Inner Face Confusion

Jeremiah 7:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 7 in context

Scripture Focus

19Do they provoke me to anger? saith the LORD: do they not provoke themselves to the confusion of their own faces?
Jeremiah 7:19

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 7:19 presents the Lord asking if people provoke Him to anger, and shows that their anger arises from provoking themselves to the confusion of their own faces.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this moment, the Lord speaks as the I AM, your sovereign consciousness. The verse invites you to see that anger is not imposed from above but born from your own inner movements when you cling to images and rituals that separate you from the living awareness you are. The inner idol is a habit of belief—an image you worship—that keeps you in fear and misalignment. When you identify with God as the I AM, you stop blaming the divine and witness your thoughts with compassionate detachment. The moment you revise the inner scene, you dissolve the projection and restore order to your consciousness. You do not provoke God; you awaken to the fact that you provoke yourself into confusion by resisting your true nature. By choosing to be the awareness that witnesses every thought, you step into holiness and justice as the natural expression of your unified state.

Practice This Now

Assume the state of I AM now, feel the calm awareness within, and revise any painful inner scene by declaring 'I am consciousness itself' until the confusion dissolves and inner harmony returns.

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