Achar and the Inner Covenant

1 Chronicles 2:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Chronicles 2 in context

Scripture Focus

7And the sons of Carmi; Achar, the troubler of Israel, who transgressed in the thing accursed.
1 Chronicles 2:7

Biblical Context

1 Chronicles 2:7 highlights Achar, the troubler of Israel, whose act of transgression marks an inner breach caused by clinging to the 'thing accursed.' It points to obedience and loyalty as inner dispositions.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the canon, Achar stands not as a man apart but as a state of consciousness that believes it can hide from the I AM by taking the 'accursed thing' into its possession. The troubler is the inner reaction that follows any moment when you imagine you have escaped the Law, and the penalty is the shattering of harmony within your inner kingdom. In Neville's vision, the land of Israel is your indivisible consciousness; obedience to the Law is alignment with the I AM, and transgression is a story you tell about separation. When you identify with the sense of deficiency, you empower that belief and invite quiet upheaval; when you realize that the I AM is the sole governor of all images, you repair the breach. Therefore, the thing accursed dissolves as you awaken into the awareness that you are the I AM imagining this world into being.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume that the inner covenant is intact; revise the idea of the accursed thing as harmless to your true self; feel the I AM affirming your wholeness.

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