Fruitful Inner Covenant
Jeremiah 8:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 8:13 proclaims that the people's blessings will be removed, no fruit on the vines, symbolizing the consequences of neglecting their covenant and inner life.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this passage, the vine and the fig tree symbolize your inner conditions. The Lord's vow to consume them points to how your current consciousness can erode the 'harvest' of your life when you dwell in fear, doubt, or unfaith. Yet the law remains: you are the I AM, and imagination creates reality. The famine is inner, not external decree; it is the result of believing in limitation rather than the steady, triumphant presence of God within. By choosing to revise your state—assume abundance, feel it real now—you replant the garden. Move from lack-consciousness to a persistent inner gratitude, from doubt to loyalty to your covenant with consciousness. When you hold to that inner state, leaves do not fade, crops return, and exile becomes a memory. This is the spiritual economy: your inner decision determines what the outer world yields.
Practice This Now
Close eyes; in vivid detail, imagine a lush vineyard with ripe grapes and figs. Feel the fullness as if it is yours now, and carry that feeling into your ordinary day as if it were already true.
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