Inner Dominion Of Moab Mind
1 Chronicles 4:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse names rulers who held dominion in Moab, indicating ancient powers and authorities. It points to old ways of thinking that have governed the inner life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jokim, the men of Chozeba, Joash, Saraph, and Jashubilehem are names that stand for inner states of consciousness that once ruled your inner Moab—the region of habit, appetite, and fear. They are called dominion in Moab, a symbolic kingdom you believed external powers governed. The phrase 'these are ancient things' signals that such rulerships belong to a past you carried as identity. In Neville's mode, the inner ruler is not a person but your I AM, the awareness that can revise the landscape by imagining a new sovereignty. When you entertain the end you desire—your own kingship in the present—these old dominions lose authority as you insist on the truth of your I AM now. Imagination creates reality; by assuming you are already sovereign, you awaken the inner kingdom and draw outward forms to reflect that inner order. The verse thus becomes a practical reminder that dominion is inward and that ancient powers yield to a living consciousness that you choose to exercise.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, in your imagination, see Jokim and the others bow to you as you sit on the throne of I AM. Repeat, 'I am king of this inner Moab,' and feel the old powers dissolve into awareness.
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