Inner Armies Against Fear
1 Chronicles 19:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ammon, offended by David, hires great forces to attack. They gather chariots and men and pitch before Medeba, preparing for battle.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the assembling of Ammon's host is your inner state engaging with fear. When you 'see you have made yourself odious to David,' that judgment triggers you to hire chariots—outer conditions—out of Mesopotamia and beyond as if you could secure safety by wealth or force. The thirty-two thousand chariots, plus Maachah and his people, are the many thoughts and attachments that rise to defend the ego against the inner ruler, the David within you. Yet these armies do not come from without; they are the psychic weather your belief conjures to prove your separation from the I AM. Neville teaches that the Kingdom of God sits in consciousness, not on a battlefield. The moment you recall that you are the I AM, that you affirm the inner king who sets the terms of reality, the whole scenario rearranges. Providence is your inner alignment, your decision to feel the reality of your oneness and authority here and now. The battle is a suggestion; by assuming the state of David, you dissolve the outward threat and restore peace within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM is ruler of this moment. Revise the scene: let the chariots fade, the armies vanish, and Medeba become a quiet inner sanctuary, while you feel the inner authority firmly present here and now.
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