Inner Census Of The I Am
1 Chronicles 21:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David commands Joab and the rulers to count Israel from Beersheba to Dan, to know the number.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner chamber of your mind, David is the I AM’s voice trying to prove existence by tallying outward numbers. The census is not about geography but about the reach of attention across Beersheba to Dan—the vast span of your awareness. Joab and the rulers symbolize the rational faculties of mind that demand evidence before trust. When you hear the command to know the number, you feel the impulse to secure power by measurement; yet in Neville's light, the kingdom of Israel is the kingdom within, and power is not given by external counts but by a steadfast assumption of unity. The moment you accept that you must bring the number to me to know it, you concede that knowledge lies outside your I AM. The remedy is to reverse the act: assume the inner census is complete, the total known, the numbers folded into one I AM. As you feel that assumption as real—imagine the inner choir saying it is done—you seed alignment across every part of your being. The outward world then reflects the inner order you've established through belief.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the inner census is complete; feel the I AM as the total of all powers and rest in the knowing that alignment already exists.
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