The Inner Scroll Read Aloud
Jeremiah 36:20-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Jeremiah 36:20-22, the roll is laid up in Elishama's chamber, fetched by Jehudi, and read aloud before the king and the princes; the king sits by the hearth as the words are spoken.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this scriptural drama, the roll is your decree spoken into the sea of consciousness. The king is your awareness, and the princes are the varied aspects of self listening for authority. Elishama's chamber is the hidden library of memory; Jehudi's reading is your act of bringing a new truth into clear listening. When you fetch the scroll and read it to the inner council, you are revising your state by suggestion rather than waiting for outer circumstance. The hearth-fire that burns before him is the living warmth of belief awakening; it consumes doubt as you hold the words in attention. Neville teaches that what you assume in imagination and feel as real becomes your reality; here the passage models that: hear the decree, accept it as true now, and let the mind align with the new premise. This inner act turns potential prophecy into present experience by the simple discipline of conscious speech and felt certainty.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the scroll containing your desired state of being stored in your inner scribe's chamber. Then read it aloud to your inner council and feel the warmth of certainty.
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