Inner Remnant Of Divine Presence

Jeremiah 43:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 43 in context

Scripture Focus

6Even men, and women, and children, and the king's daughters, and every person that Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard had left with Gedaliah the son of Ahikam the son of Shaphan, and Jeremiah the prophet, and Baruch the son of Neriah.
Jeremiah 43:6

Biblical Context

Jeremiah 43:6 names those left with Gedaliah after Nebuzaradan’s departure: men, women, children, the king's daughters, Jeremiah, and Baruch.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here the outer ruin is only a backdrop. The names on the list are not merely people; they are states of consciousness that endure when the city falls. Gedaliah, as inner governor, represents the steady I AM governing your feeling-world. Jeremiah the prophet is the inner word that continues to speak your truth; Baruch the scribe is memory writing your inner history. Nebuzaradan, the guard captain, is the outer circumstance that seems to devastate, yet he leaves those inner faculties secure. The verse testifies to the presence of God as an inner reality, not a distant event; the remnant remains with you because your awareness endures. In practice, assume the state that you are the remnant protected by the I AM. Feel the assurance as if it were your own current condition; revise any sense of scattering into wholeness. Imagination creates reality—dwell in the feeling that you are with Gedaliah, Jeremiah, and Baruch inside you, and let that inner sanctuary govern your response to outward events.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine Gedaliah as the calm governor of your inner state, with Jeremiah and Baruch at your side. Assume, 'I AM here; I am protected; this remnant governs my feelings and my circumstances.'

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