Inner Trust Beyond Jeremiah 9:4
Jeremiah 9:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 9:4 warns of distrust and betrayal among neighbors and brothers. It highlights the inner fear reflected in outward slander and treachery.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah’s admonition sounds like a warning from a world of appearances: distrust, slander, and treachery among neighbors and even brothers. Yet in the supernal reading, every character on the stage is an aspect of your own consciousness. When you feel compelled to distrust, you are not warning yourself about others; you are witnessing a belief in separation from the I AM within. The 'they' you fear is merely a projection of an inner state you have assumed. The moment you refuse that state and choose a new assumption, you begin to rewrite the script. The I AM, your only reality, remains constant; your imagination is the instrument by which you awaken to unity. Practice by assuming the feeling that you are safe, supported, and beloved by the one life that animates all. Then revise the scene: see a neighbor speaking truth, hear a friend choosing integrity, feel your inner trust radiate through every encounter. This is not denial but recognition—the shift from a pictured world of betrayal to the inner correlation of trust.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, place your hand on your chest, and affirm: I am the I AM; I trust the unity of all. Then revise a recent scene in imagination to reflect faithful, trustworthy relationships.
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