Inner Lineage of 1 Chronicles
1 Chronicles 8:14-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage lists the sons of Beriah and Elpaal, showing a detailed family enumeration and the continuity of lineages.
Neville's Inner Vision
These names are not distant genealogies but inner states you must own. The two lines—Beriah and Elpaal—represent two streams of energy within your mind that, when welcomed, become one living lineage. In Neville’s vision, God is the I AM that notices these states and calls them by name, so the act of naming awakens them into reality. Read as a devotional structure, the list invites you to stop fighting fragmentation and to feel a single, guiding current weaving through every facet of your being. If you sense separation, remember that Providence is not imposed; it is an inner arrangement you consent to by attention and feeling. By choosing to identify with this inner lineage, you align with a congenial order that guides your steps, relationships, and sense of belonging. The page teaches patience in growth: you become the progenitor of a lineage by claiming the unity already present in your consciousness. Your practical step is to assume the line as yours here and now, and let that inner conviction reform your outer world.
Practice This Now
Choose two inner faculties from the names, breathe deeply, and imagine yourself embodying them in unison; then declare, I AM the root of a timeless lineage, and feel it real. Let that feeling linger.
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