Jeremiah 36:11-13 Inner Word
Jeremiah 36:11-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Michaiah, after hearing the words from the scroll, goes to the king's house and declares all that Baruch read to the princes. The passage shows how inner hearing can move to outward declaration and governance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Jeremiah 36:11-13 the words are not merely events in history; they are states of consciousness made flesh. Michaiah hears the words and steps into the scribe’s chamber—the inner council of your mind—where Elishama, Delaiah, Elnathan, Gemariah, Zedekiah, and the princes stand as your ruling habits. Baruch’s reading of the book is the turning of awareness toward a fixed law; when Michaiah returns to the king’s house, he declares all the words to the princes. This is the moment when inner truth is authorized in your outer world: the inner script finds its way into the halls of decision. Neville teaches that God is the I AM, the awareness you are; the words you hear are the images you hold, and becoming follows the moment you speak them. The revelation travels from listening to declaring to acting, until the outer scene aligns with the inner conviction. Practice: in the next moment, assume you have heard the whole book and that its command already resides in your heart. Then revise your scene and speak it until your world yields.
Practice This Now
In your mind, stand before the inner council and declare the Word as a finished fact; linger there until the feeling of truth fills you.
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