Inner Captain Of The Sixth Month
1 Chronicles 27:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse names Ira, son of Ikkesh the Tekoaite, as the sixth-month captain, and notes his company of twenty-four thousand.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s lens, the verse is not a census of outward offices but a map of inner leadership. The sixth captain is a state of consciousness that arises when you choose to govern a cycle of your life with calm intention. Ira’s Tekoaite origin hints at a disciplined, ancient root of imagination within you. The 24,000 represents the vast, orderly energy of thoughts, motives, and habits that can move in harmonious march when governed by a single aim. This is about unity: a community of your faculties working together under one commander—the I AM. When you imagine yourself as that captain, you grant yourself authority over your work and relationships, aligning vocation with a shared purpose. The inner procession of people and deeds becomes a reflection of your decision, not the cause of it. Therefore, cultivate the sense that your course is intentional and secure, and the chapters of your days fall into step as you hold the vision of ordered, collective activity under the inner ruler you have chosen.
Practice This Now
Assume the self-image of Ira, the sixth-month captain, and feel the energy of 24,000 aligned thoughts moving in harmony under one intention. Now dwell in the feeling that the I AM governs your course, and let your vocation and community fall into place.
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