Inner Night Prayer, Living Vision
Lamentations 2:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Lamentations 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls you to wake in the night, pour out your heart before the LORD, and lift your hands in prayer for the life of your hungry young children. It presents an urgent, intimate petition that seeks mercy and sustenance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville Goddard’s lens, this cry is not about external hunger but a state of consciousness feeling starved. The night is a suspended belief; arising is simply choosing a new orientation of awareness. Pouring out the heart like water before the face of the LORD translates to letting your vivid awareness flow without restraint, naming what you desire until it is seen by your own I AM. The LORD you face is the I AM within you—this unconditioned presence never withholds, always ready to respond to a genuine invitation. Lifting up your hands toward Him is the gesture of accepting that you are already supplied, not pleading for something foreign to you. The life of thy young children symbolizes the vitality and future you cherish—the inner desires that faint for nourishment when you cling to old stories of lack. The transformation comes as you refuse the old scarcity script and dwell in the feeling of already having what you seek. Practice: assume the state of fullness now; let your imagination prove to you that your inner world sustains all.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Tonight, in a quiet hour, stand in the 'I AM' position, declare 'I am nourished by the Life within me,' and envision pouring your heart to the LORD while fully accepting the nourishment as already yours.
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