Jeremiah's Inner Thunder
Jeremiah 8:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe loud horsemen from Dan that cause the land to tremble and be devoured, followed by God’s warning of serpents that will bite.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you the Dan of the mind rides, the strong horses of habit and fear stampeding through your inner landscape. The sound you hear is not a future threat but a signal of a state you have habitually accepted as real. The land that trembles is your inner disposition—the way your thoughts have come to define your center of awareness. The devouring city and its inhabitants are the results you have allowed by believing certain conditions must rule your life. When God says He will send serpents, recognize that these serpents are not external enemies but automatic beliefs and memories that bite when not charmed by your sovereign I AM. You possess the power to revise by turning your attention to the I AM, declaring that you govern this inner realm, and imagining the horses calming, the land becoming still, and the serpents transformed into harmless symbols. The true judgment is the shift of consciousness you affirm as real. In your inner city, choosing a new governor creates a new destiny, and peace becomes your natural condition. Let the Presence of God as I AM stand between you and the drama, and watch the inner weather shift.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Practice: Sit quietly, feel the I AM at your center, and revise the scene by imagining the Dan horses fading to stillness, the land resting, and the serpents becoming harmless; then declare, I am the ruler of my inner realm.
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