Baruch Speaks to Your I Am

Jeremiah 45:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 45 in context

Scripture Focus

2Thus saith the LORD, the God of Israel, unto thee, O Baruch:
Jeremiah 45:2

Biblical Context

God speaks directly to Baruch, naming him as the one to hear and carry out His word. The verse centers on presence, covenant loyalty, and truth that calls Baruch to faithful action.

Neville's Inner Vision

Baruch is a state of loyalty in your mind; the LORD's address is the moment your I AM notices what your heart has kept in trust. When you hear 'Thus saith the LORD,' you are reminded that prophecy begins in your inner covenant with truth. Your scribe is your imagination, and Baruch's fidelity is the fidelity you owe to your word. The promise rests in the present, where you answer with faithfulness, presence, and unwavering belief in what you imagine. To heed this is to live as the author of your decree, sealed by the conviction that God is your awareness, and your every decision is already spoken into form. Notice that the figure Baruch represents is the faithful scribe in you who refuses to doubt; your discipline of thought is the covenant loyalty that keeps you steady when fear threatens. The LORD's address is not external control; it is your own awakening to the truth that you, as awareness, decide your reality by imagining it finished. When you feel the weight of the word, let the feeling-it-real carry it to completion, and your life will reflect the fidelity of that inner decree.

Practice This Now

Assume the LORD's address is speaking to you now. Revise a present worry into a faithful decree and feel it real in your chest, as Baruch did with the written word.

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