Inner Commission of Baruch
Jeremiah 45:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah speaks to Baruch, the scribe, who writes these words in a book; the LORD's message is addressed directly to Baruch.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the outer action is only a mirror of an inner movement. The 'word' Jeremiah spake to Baruch is really the I AM speaking to the inner scribe who writes your life. Baruch is the vessel through which consciousness records conviction; you are Baruch now, the one who takes in what is heard and gives it form. When the LORD says unto thee, O Baruch, it is your own I AM addressing the part of you that thinks, remembers, makes decisions. The book at the mouth of Jeremiah symbolizes how imagination writes reality on the page of your world. The presence of God is not distant; it is your own awareness, moving, directing, authorizing. If you feel called to a mission, recognize that you are being commissioned by your infinite self: you are not separate from power, you are the power writing your life. Your faithfulness to this inward commission will align your outer circumstances with the inner decree. The essential truth: the word is already within you; you only need to assume it and live from it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, I am Baruch, the scribe of my life; the I AM writes through me now. Revise any lack of authority by feeling the Commission as real in this moment.
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