Inner Lies, Awakening Truth
Jeremiah 9:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 9:5 describes a people who deceive their neighbor and refuse the truth, speaking lies and exhausting themselves in sin. The verse highlights how inner habits of falsity ripple into outward behavior.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah 9:5 speaks of a people who deceive their neighbor and refuse the truth, their tongues trained to spin lies, wearing themselves out to sin. In Neville’s mirror, the verse is not about others, but about your own inner state. Are you the one who has learned to speak in a manner that hides the truth of your being? The I AM, your true consciousness, knows it cannot be touched by deceit; every lie is a misalignment with your real state of awareness. When you identify with the state that breeds lies, the world must reflect that inner language back to you—in confusion, fatigue, and the weariness of ongoing wrong. The remedy is simple in principle: assume the truth you desire until it becomes your living atmosphere. Rehearse a new speech in your mind, feel the confidence of honest communication, and dwell in the sense that you are already in alignment. Don’t chase outward reform; revise the inner dialogue and the outer scene follows. As you persist, a new neighborliness arises—one anchored in sincerity, a community built on the recognition of your I AM as the source of all truth.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of perfect truth now, whisper 'I am truth itself' in your mind, and envision an honest conversation with a neighbor. Feel the reality of that dialogue until it becomes your familiar awareness.
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