Inner Scroll of Jeremiah

Jeremiah 45:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 45 in context

Scripture Focus

1The word that Jeremiah the prophet spake unto Baruch the son of Neriah, when he had written these words in a book at the mouth of Jeremiah, in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Judah, saying,
Jeremiah 45:1

Biblical Context

Jeremiah speaks to Baruch and commands him to write these words. The scene captures a prophetic commission where written words become the vessel of a message.

Neville's Inner Vision

Imagine Baruch not as a distant ancient scribe but as a facet of your own consciousness, the part that writes the script your I AM will inhabit. The 'book at the mouth of Jeremiah' is the living page on which you record your inner decree, conceived by imagination and approved by faith. The fourth year of Jehoiakim signals a season of testing when appearances resist, yet the inner voice persists. In this Neville-vision, the prophecy is not a forecast of events but a moment of alignment: you hear the command, you write it, and you commit to it with the feeling that it already is. The act of writing transfigures possibility into present reality by imaginative assumption. By treating the word as true and loyal to your I AM, you cultivate truthful faithfulness to your covenant with yourself. The prophetic commission becomes a practice: you revise the inner page until it glows with felt-sense that what you desire is already fulfilled. The outer world may argue, but your inner state remains the sole authority.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Write a short, present-tense decree proclaiming your desire as already fulfilled, then feel it real in your chest as the I AM approves.

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