Jeremiah 9:25 Inner Covenant Alignment
Jeremiah 9:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse signals a coming day when God will judge distinctions between outward ritual and inner state. It implies true alignment cannot rest on ceremony alone, but on the integrity of the heart.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold the line 'the days come' as a turning of consciousness; 'circumcised' and 'uncircumcised' are signs of inner states—the heart aligned to divine law or living in fear and separation. God’s 'punishment' is not a future external doom but the natural result of a divided mind: one foot in ritual, one in inner trust. When you read this in Neville's key, you see that the mind which leans on appearances makes the very experience it dreads. The so-called punishment dissolves once you assume the end: you are united with the I AM within, the living covenant. Become the circumcision of the heart—free from fear, free from the need to prove by ceremony. Then the boundary between 'circumcised' and 'uncircumcised' fades; judgment becomes self-corrective feedback, not wrath. Your inner state of loyalty to divine law writes the outer scene; you live from unity, and the 'days' described arrive as your present awareness.
Practice This Now
Assume the end: I am in perfect alignment with the covenant within; feel the heart cut away fear and separation. Then revise any sense of punishment as illusion and rest into the unity of God within.
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