Inner Lineage of Being
1 Chronicles 8:34-37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage traces a genealogical line from Jonathan's son Meribbaal through several generations, ending with Moza and his descendants.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the Neville reader, this list of names is not a chain of outward succession, but an inner sequence of states of consciousness. Meribbaal, the son of Jonathan, stands for a blessed fruit born of choice—an awareness that survives in the heart of a man who trusts his I AM. Micah and his sons signify successive currents of imagination, each name a quality you invite into your being. The long line from Ahaz to Zimri and Moza represents the continuity of your inner organization: habits, beliefs, and loves that you repeatedly water with attention until they become your real world. In this light, the genealogy becomes a map of inner unity: a single I AM weaving through many expressions, so that family and community become manifestations of a cohesive state of consciousness rather than external labels. The truth is that you are the one who generates the lineage by assuming a present tense of being; your present feeling registers as 'this is how I am' and the outward line stretches to reflect it. Imagination creates the body of circumstance by a steady inward movement of assent.
Practice This Now
Assume a state you desire as the next name in the line and declare, 'I am [trait],' feeling it present now. Let the subsequent names unfold as outward expressions of that same I AM.
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