Jeremiah 9:10-11 Inner Renewal
Jeremiah 9:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 9:10-11 depicts God judging the land by devastating it—mountains weep, wilderness is burned, and Jerusalem is left as heaps. It signals exile and the call to accountability.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, the 'destruction' is not a threat in the sky but a turning in your own consciousness. The mountains' weeping and the desolation of Jerusalem are states of mind that you allow into awareness when fear and separation rule your inner air. The I AM that you are witnesses the inner geography shedding old beliefs, old identities, like animals and birds fleeing the hostile weather of limitation. The dragons of the mind, the city desolate, become symbols of habits, memories, and identifications you erected as a ‘proof’ of lack. But the verse is not a curse; it is a demonstration of what happens when you fail to inhabit your inner Jerusalem—your centered awareness. The moment you align with the feeling that I AM is the definitive owner of your world, the external ruins rearrange themselves into a city of peace. The call is to refuse exile by assuming the feeling of completion, as if the wall of fear never existed. Imagination is your reordering power; use it to declare the inner city restored, and the outer scene follows.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and imagine your inner Jerusalem as already restored; feel the presence of I AM here and now, and revise fear into wholeness by saying, 'I AM the life of this city.'
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