Inner Choice in Divine Correction
1 Chronicles 21:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David is given a choice among three chastening options—years of famine, months of defeat before enemies, or days of pestilence—then asked to decide what word should be reported back to the messenger.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this scene, the three terms are not external sanctions but inner tempos you tolerate. Famine, destruction, or pestilence map the moods you permit in your consciousness when you doubt your divine supply. The I AM, the inner reality you awaken with, is asked to decide which inner motion you will allow to report back to you. To consent to famine is to accept lack; to consent to the sword of your enemies is to entertain struggle; to consent to pestilence is to permit confusion and fear. But the truly awake notice that all three are simply opinions of the same dream. You, as I AM, have the power to alter the script by a single assumption: that you are already in the solution, that there is a grace guiding your steps, and that the required correction will arise from within as order, protection, and growth. The messenger's question is a summons to choose your inner state; when you decide in favor of wholeness, the outer scene rearranges to echo that decision.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of the I AM now; feel the calm, healing presence and decide that you are governed by order and wholeness. Let that assumption replace fear and watch the outer life align accordingly.
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