Inner Scattering, Inner Return

Jeremiah 9:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 9 in context

Scripture Focus

16I will scatter them also among the heathen, whom neither they nor their fathers have known: and I will send a sword after them, till I have consumed them.
Jeremiah 9:16

Biblical Context

God will scatter His people among nations and pursue them until they are consumed. It emphasizes judgment and accountability for collective actions.

Neville's Inner Vision

Notice that the word 'scatter' is not a map of geography but a picture of your inner condition. The heathen are the abandoned, unattended thoughts that you have kept separate from your central I AM. The sword that follows is the piercing light of awareness, the inner judgment that dislodges illusion until the divided parts of your self are drawn back into unity. When you believe you are scattered, you imagine you are condemned to wander; you become a spectator to your own mind. But the moment you declare, I AM, you restore the order of your consciousness and invite the scattered pieces to return to the center. Then judgment becomes guidance rather than punishment, and accountability becomes a loving instrument for awakening. Your life will seem to move through scenes of seeming exile until your imagination discovers one simple truth: you are not the exile, you are the center where all is known. The dream of division dissolves as you dwell in the awareness that God, the I AM, is your true boundary and your endless home.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, repeat silently, 'I am one with the I AM; all dispersion ends now,' and dwell in the sensation of inner wholeness. Let the scattered parts dissolve as you imagine them being rejoined at the center.

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