Shelomith Chief of Izhar
1 Chronicles 23:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse identifies Shelomith as the chief son of Izhar. It highlights leadership within a family line.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your inner house, Izhar is a state of consciousness, and Shelomith the chief is the ruling idea that keeps order. When you reflect on this line, you are not reading a genealogical note but tuning your attention to the chief quality within you—the leadership that guides every choice toward unity and dignity. The 'sons of Izhar' represent the many activities, memories, and desires vying for attention; Shelomith as chief means one must appoint a governor over them, a single, steady sense of purpose. If you imagine Shelomith leading with calm, fair, loving authority, you are practicing the act of feeling the reality of your desired state. This is the inner I AM at work: you choosing the dominant impression that orders life. Your community begins with your own heart; when the chief is rightly placed, there is harmony with neighbors, family, and companions. Practice shifting your vantage point from fear or discord to the dignity and unity that a rightful chief embodies. The moment you accept I AM Shelomith, you revise your world from the inside out.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and embody Shelomith as chief, feel the calm authority organizing your inner family; repeat I AM Shelomith, chief of my house until it feels real.
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