Inner Mighty Men Unleashed
1 Chronicles 11:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage lists David's elite warriors, noting Jashobeam's feat of striking down 300 in one battle and Eleazar as one of the three mighty.
Neville's Inner Vision
David represents the inner ruler, the I AM that governs your consciousness. Jashobeam, the chief of captains, embodies a concentrated act of will—the spear raised as a single, decisive movement that clears the field of opposition. The three hundred slain at one time symbolize a flood of thoughts, fears, and appearances that yield before a steadfast inner act. Eleazar, the son of Dodo, stands for the loyal, tested aspect of consciousness that remains by the commander’s side, exemplifying perseverance and covenant loyalty. In Neville’s psychology, these are not external heroes but states of consciousness you awaken. When you assume the posture of the chief, you invite a powerful inner momentum that dissolves multiplied appearances. The inner kingdom—the I AM—becomes real through alignment, not struggle with others. Victory is a function of inner steadiness and imagination; by choosing within, you reframe the world without. The verse invites you to see that authority flows from inward alignment with God, not from external circumstances.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: In a moment, assume the chief's stance and feel the I AM as your unwavering spear. Imagine defeating a crowd of doubts in one decisive inward act, and let that feeling of mastery settle into your present moment.
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