Inner Zion Healing

Lamentations 2:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Lamentations 2 in context

Scripture Focus

13What thing shall I take to witness for thee? what thing shall I liken to thee, O daughter of Jerusalem? what shall I equal to thee, that I may comfort thee, O virgin daughter of Zion? for thy breach is great like the sea: who can heal thee?
Lamentations 2:13

Biblical Context

The verse laments Zion’s breach and asks what can be said to comfort her. It suggests the wound is vast and not easily healed by external means.

Neville's Inner Vision

Child of the I AM, you hear the lament of Zion and believe the breach is outside you. Yet the verse names no conqueror beyond your own awareness; the sea-like rupture is a state of consciousness you have forgotten you can change. Imagine the answer to that question, 'Who can heal thee?' as your own I AM—the eternal witness that never leaves the temple of your mind. When you refuse to seek soothing externally, you turn toward the inner room where ideas are formed and feelings arise. The 'breach' becomes an imagined belief that separation has occurred, but it is simply a thought pattern you can revise. Comfort comes not from evidence apart from you but from consenting to the reality of the all-healing Presence within. As you dwell in that Presence, the tides that once overwhelmed Zion recede, and the inner freshness returns. The covenant loyalty you seek is the loyalty you already are, awaiting your agreement to awaken.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume the state 'Zion healed now' as your present sense; whisper, 'I am the healer, and the I AM restores all within,' and rest until the feeling is your immediate perception.

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