Inner Turning to God Now

Lamentations 5:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Lamentations 5 in context

Scripture Focus

21Turn thou us unto thee, O LORD, and we shall be turned; renew our days as of old.
Lamentations 5:21

Biblical Context

The verse pleads for turning back to God, promising that such inner turning will bring a renewal of days. It frames repentance as a turning of the heart that manifests as renewed experience.

Neville's Inner Vision

Turn thou us unto thee means turning your entire state of being toward the I AM within. When you align with that inner LORD, the turning occurs in consciousness, and you are thereby turned. The clause 'we shall be turned' reveals that transformation precedes any outward sign; the shift in mood, hope, and perception comes first, and form follows. To renew our days 'as of old' is not a nostalgic plea for external conditions but a return to the original faculty of creation within: the undivided awareness that can imagine and thereby manifest. Mercy and compassion spring from recognizing the God who dwells as I AM, not from wandering in separation. The act of repentance, in this sense, is a correction of identification—choosing the divine state over the old self-story. So the inner turn is a creation act; you revive the vitality of your inner atmosphere, and the outer scene reflects the renewed consciousness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, 'I turn unto the LORD within me; I am turned now.' Then imagine a vivid scene of renewed days, letting the feeling of that reality saturate your body until it feels real in the present.

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