Inner Rejection, Inner Return

Lamentations 5:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Lamentations 5 in context

Scripture Focus

22But thou hast utterly rejected us; thou art very wroth against us.
Lamentations 5:22

Biblical Context

It states that the people feel utterly rejected by God and that God is very angry with them. This reveals a felt sense of divine wrath and distance inside their experience.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider this verse as a doorway into your own inner state. The words 'utterly rejected' and 'very wroth' express a powerful dream you have about God and life. In Neville's voice, we see that God is not a distant judge but the I AM within, the awareness that watches your thoughts. The moment you identify with rejection as a real, fixed fact, you awaken the feeling of separation and wrath in your inner theater. Yet you can turn this scene around by quietly assuming a different state: that you are held, loved, and kept within a loyal covenant of consciousness. By assuming that this moment is not a verdict but a call to revise, you invite the inner movement to change. The wrath is only the motion of resistance dissolving in the warmth of imagination. When you feel the I AM holding you steady, you reinterpret rejection as a signal to deepen trust, not to fear. Imagination creates reality; therefore, you consciously adopt the state of belonging and divine favor until the feeling aligns with truth.

Practice This Now

Practice: Close your eyes and repeat, 'I AM the harmony of all I am'; feel that warmth as real; revise the scene by trusting the inner covenant and welcome rejection as an invitation to deeper alignment.

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