Brave Hearts United in Spirit
1 Chronicles 19:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Two leaders acknowledge facing different foes and vow mutual support, choosing courage for their people and the cities of their God, trusting the LORD to do what is good. The text invites an inner alignment with steadfast trust in divine guidance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the room of your own mind, the Syrians and the Ammonites stand as opposing states of consciousness. The speaker’s pledge is not about armies but about your inner alignment: If one force appears stronger in you, you will have the other to rely upon, and vice versa. This is the law of your I AM: you are the perceiving presence that can invite aid from the deep, inner powers that govern all events. When you act from courage for your people and for the cities of your God, you are acting from the awareness that the LORD—your inner divine seeing—will do what is good in its sight. To practice this, you must not beg external outcomes; you must assume the state of bravery has already been established and let that feeling occupy your imagination. As you hold this image, the world rearranges itself to reflect your inner conviction: assistance arrives where you expect it, and guidance shows you the right course. The scene is a reminder that your future is created now by your present state of consciousness, and courage becomes the normal rhythm of your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and repeat, 'I am courage; I am the inner ally that helps and is helped.' Feel the presence of your God-touched Self guiding your next steps.
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