The Scroll of Self Revelation
Jeremiah 36:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage records Jehoiakim burning the scroll that warned of Babylon's coming, defying the prophecy. God then speaks through Jeremiah, reaffirming judgment on the land.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let us enter the scene as moments within your own consciousness. Jehoiakim represents a stubborn state that distrusts a truth coming from the I AM, a belief that the future must march by its own fear. The rolled scroll is the mental script you have carried about yourself and your world—the prophecy of destruction you refuse to allow. When you burn it, you are not merely destroying paper; you are refusing to consent to a consciousness that says, 'this is the end.' Yet the LORD’s word remains: not as a decree over the outer land, but as a movement of awareness that reality follows your state of being. In Neville terms, the outer event (Babylon’s coming) is the visible seed of an inner decision. You and I are invited to cease identifying with the rejected story and to assume the feeling of the fulfilled promise. The I AM speaks now in you, informing a new state of peace, abundance, and return.
Practice This Now
Take a moment to revise by assuming the end already here: feel the fulfilled promise now. Then re-script your inner narrative as if the decision has been made and you inhabit the peace of that choice.
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