Jeremiah 8:11-12 Inner Peace
Jeremiah 8:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
They pretend to heal the wound of the people with 'peace' when there is no real peace. They are not ashamed of abomination, and judgment will come in the time of visitation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this Jeremiah passage, the 'peace' declared over the hurt is a mental posture, not a genuine inner change. It is a polite gloss that covers the wound while the heart clings to old abominations. In Neville's terms, the scene is a state of consciousness wearing the mask of peace. If you catch yourself saying Peace, peace while a deeper resistance to repentance remains, you are living in the time of visitation, where inner beliefs are exposed by outer appearances. The truth is that God, the I AM, is your awareness; your imagining either affirms or dissolves what you call reality. When your inner vision matches your outward claim, there is no collapse, only alignment; when they do not, the fall is inevitable. Practice the simple discipline: assume your true state -- perfect peace here and now -- and feel it real until it saturates every memory, fear, and habit. By such revision, you stop pretending and begin waking the inner peace that animates every scene.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise a current scene by assuming your true state of peace as already real; silently affirm I AM peace now and feel that alignment saturate the moment.
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