End of Nahash, Rise of Inner Kings
1 Chronicles 19:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nahash the king of Ammon dies, and his son takes the throne in his stead. The verse records a simple transfer of political power.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner landscape, a king represents a state of consciousness. Nahash’s death speaks of the dissolution of a fear-ridden ruling thought that has long held sway over parts of your mind—the ammonite tribe of reactive emotions. When the old king dies, it is not a catastrophe but a clearing of space. The one who rises to the throne is his son—the next ruler—symbolizing a new quality of thought and feeling that now governs your inner realm. The child-king is not weak; he embodies a fresh authority born of experience, a wiser imagination that does not panic at change but meets it with steady will. This shift suggests that your kingdom is not at the mercy of external events but governed by a deeper, steadier I AM, your true awareness. As you acknowledge the death of the old king, you invite the new governance: the feeling that you can reign within, choosing visions that align with your highest state. The world around you begins to reflect that inner rule as you live from the assumption that the inner king is sovereign.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and place your attention on the space behind your forehead, your inner throne, and declare I am the I AM; Nahash has died, and a new king now reigns in my mind. Then feel the calm, unshakable sovereignty that accompanies that assertion.
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