Inner Fire of True Worship
Jeremiah 7:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God's anger is pronounced on the place and people, signaling that outward rituals cannot avert judgment. Genuine worship requires inner loyalty and alignment with the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah's fearsome language is the language of a mind in conflict, yet the place, the trees, and the fruit are inner dispositions. The anger poured out is the energy of a consciousness clinging to separation, using ritual as shield. The line to put your burnt offerings unto your sacrifices, and eat flesh is a nudge: form must serve the truth you intend to live, not replace it. When you seek to appease a distant god by rites, you feed fear and sustain a split between action and heart. Your true worship is loyalty to the I AM within, a persistent, interior certainty that life is one covenant. If you revise your state to align with that divine I AM, the fire becomes a crucible that purifies motive and clarifies choice. The outer world mirrors your inner state; judgment tightens when you refuse this alignment, and loosens when you stand in the awareness that you are the I AM creating this moment. So attend to your assumption now: you are the I AM; let that fidelity govern your thoughts, words, and actions, and watch your surroundings respond.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, declare I AM the I AM; my worship is inner fidelity, and feel the quiet flame of aliveness within your chest; dwell there for a few minutes and revise any competing thought to that state.
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