Inner Army of Jediael
1 Chronicles 7:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage lists the sons of Jediael and notes there were seventeen thousand two hundred mighty men fit for war. It highlights a lineage of strength and readiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the life of the reader these names are not mere genealogies but states of consciousness. The sons are the facets of being—courage, loyalty, discipline, vision—held together by the heads of their fathers, the inner authorities you accept as true. The mighty men of valour are the active powers of your imagination—the feelings and beliefs you marshal to meet every circumstance. When 1 Chronicles 7:10–11 speaks of seventeen thousand two hundred soldiers, it is a picture of the inner army you awaken by the act of assumption; it reveals the Kingdom of God within—not a distant empire but your sovereign awareness. Unity arises within multiplicity as these parts march under one ruler—the I AM. By recognizing the Imago Dei in each facet you honor their dignity and release energy toward healing, creation, and service. The practice is to accept these powers as already yours, revise any lack, and let your imagination align every part with a single noble aim: the realization of the Kingdom within.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling that you are the commander of this inner army. Feel all your inner faculties aligning as one, and revise any lack into readiness by declaring, I AM the Kingdom within.
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