Inner Kingship Lineage
1 Chronicles 3:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses name Josiah's sons and then Jehoiakim's sons, outlining the next line of heirs. It speaks of lineage and authority handed down through generations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, every named son stands for an active state of consciousness—Johanan as steadfast will, Jehoiakim as disciplined order, Zedekiah as hopeful vision, Shallum as fresh impulse. The text does not speak of distant kings; it reveals the inner succession by which you are crowned anew in your mind. When you accept that you are the heir of a royal line, you awaken the I AM to reign here and now. Jeconiah and Zedekiah, born from Jehoiakim, signify that new creations spring from established states; your present moment births new ideas, and shifts old beliefs toward a living authority. The line of descent is your inner Kingdom, not outward lineage, and every name becomes a habit of consciousness you entertain. As you acknowledge these heirs, you realize that power, governance, and generative purpose reside within your awareness. The throne is your attention; the crown is the decision to imagine and persist in that imagining until it feels real. This is the royal practice: treat each inner name as a governor of a clear, stable mind, ruling your day with intention.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, place yourself on the inner throne, and declare, 'I am the rightful heir of the King within me.' Feel the authority, sense the shift as your attention rules the scene.
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