Inner Scribe of Jeremiah
Jeremiah 36:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah calls Baruch to write the LORD's words on a scroll, and Jeremiah says he is shut up and cannot go into the house of the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeremiah 36:4-5, read through Neville's lens, becomes a map of inner activity. Baruch writing from Jeremiah's mouth is your imagination translating an already-present word into form. The roll of a book is the scroll of your mind, faithful to the instruction and ready to be made visible. When Jeremiah says, I am shut up; I cannot go into the house of the LORD, the shock is really a belief of limitation in the outer self. The truth is that the house of the LORD you seek is never closed in consciousness; the I AM attends you wherever you stand. The scribe is your inner faculty—your imagination—writing what your heart already knows as law. The outer script is only the sign that awareness has chosen to externalize. Your task is to align with that inner writing, trust it, and revise the sense of constraint to invitation: the Word flows through you now, and the roll of life records it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and assume the role of Baruch, writing the inner WORD onto your life's roll. Revise 'I am shut up' to 'I enter the house of the LORD now' and feel the reality of that script flowing through you.
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