Arise Within Your Inner Return

Jeremiah 8:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 8 in context

Scripture Focus

4Moreover thou shalt say unto them, Thus saith the LORD; Shall they fall, and not arise? shall he turn away, and not return?
Jeremiah 8:4

Biblical Context

This verse questions whether a fall can be permanent and whether God will turn away; it hints that return is always possible within consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Jeremiah speaks to the inner speaker within you: Shall you fall and not arise? Shall the I AM turn away and not return? No. The LORD here is your own awareness, the I AM that cannot stay fixed in a belief. When you encounter a state you deem fallen, you are being invited to reverse it by a new assumption. The 'fall' is a motion of attention away from your divine center; the 'arise' is its corrective turn toward consciousness. Your task is not to plead with God but to awaken within and decree the end of lack as already accomplished. The inner law responds to your assumption; by declaring that you have already arisen, you set the frequency of your feeling to match it. The 'return' is the return of consciousness to its rightful seat, the awareness that you are always in the presence of the I AM. Therefore, the judgment is not punishment but a signal to revise, to shift your state and identify with the state you intend to live.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume the end—arising now—and feel the I AM as your present state; with eyes closed, declare, I am the I AM and I have already returned.

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