Inner Fire Of Judgment
Lamentations 2:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Lamentations 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse portrays divine wrath as a consuming fire that removes protective supports and purges what is under the surface, turning the sanctuary of Zion into a scene of intense energy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the narration as the inner movement of your own consciousness. The horn of Israel represents a fixed sense of power you once believed protected you. In the drama, God’s fierce anger is not a distant punishment but the I AM awakening you to the truth that you have been defined by limitations you choose to keep. When it says He hath cut off the horn, perceive it as a trimming of identifications, a shedding of sources you relied upon outside your own awareness. The right hand drawn back from before the enemy indicates the withdrawal of habitual assumptions that defended a false self; the burning like a flaming fire around Jacob is the heat of awareness burning away what you propped up in the mind’s atmosphere. The bow bent like an enemy is the tightening of imagination against new possibility. The sanctuary of Zion as the tabernacle of the daughter of Zion is your own inner shrine; when fury pours out, see it as the release of energy to rearrange the inner room to reflect your true I AM presence. This is not punishment but purification to reveal your real power: consciousness forming reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the role of the I AM, rewriting the scene by declaring, 'I am the authority of my own experience.' Then feel the inner fire purify and re-create the sanctuary of Zion as a radiant chamber of peace.
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