Inner Covenant Remembering

Lamentations 5:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Lamentations 5 in context

Scripture Focus

20Wherefore dost thou forget us for ever, and forsake us so long time?
Lamentations 5:20

Biblical Context

The verse voices a cry of collective suffering, asking why God seems to forget and forsake. It marks a moment of perceived divine silence that tests covenant faith.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 5:20 presents a cry: why do you forget us forever, why do you forsake us so long? In the Neville Goddard reading, this is not a complaint about a distant deity but a confession of a state of consciousness that has wandered into drought and isolation. God is the I AM, and when you dwell in the rhythm of lack and the sense of time’s separation, you experience forgetting. The covenant is not broken; your inner agreement with your awareness has slipped into drift. The move is to re choose your state. Assume the feeling of being remembered and held by the I AM here and now. Revision is the tool: mentally rewrite the verse to reflect present trust, e.g., you remember me now, and I am not forsaken. Feel it as real, let the image of divine fellowship saturate your chest, and let the sense of long time separation dissolve as you rest in the certainty of awareness. Suffering becomes a signal to deepen faith, not a verdict of permanent abandonment. The future follows the inner vision you entertain today.

Practice This Now

Take a moment to close your eyes, revise the verse to the present: I am remembered now by the I AM. Breathe into that felt sense until the feeling of abandonment dissolves.

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