Inner Conquest of Aijalon
1 Chronicles 8:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Beriah and Shema are named as leaders of the fathers of Aijalon who drove away the inhabitants of Gath.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, 1 Chronicles 8:13 speaks of Beriah and Shema as the governors of the fathers of Aijalon who drove out Gath. The inner meaning is that these are not men, but states of consciousness you appoint to rule the mind. When you recognize the I AM within as the ruler, you drive out the Gath inside—the fear, the old claims, the sense of limitation. The act of conquest is inward revision: assume the authority, feel that you already possess what you seek, and imagine the scene where the inner gates close on lack and conflict. Stand with those inner governors at the threshold of your heart, and watch the tireless energy of your consciousness displace every occupant that no longer serves. In that moment you are delivered; peace flows, unity returns, and Shalom becomes the natural posture of your mind. Remember: you are not pleading with life to change; you are assuming your true state, and life follows your assumption into a new reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume Beriah and Shema are the governing I AM within you; envision them driving away Gath. Then feel the peace that remains as your mind takes on a new order.
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