Omri's Inner Chronicles
1 Kings 16:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse notes that Omri's deeds and his might are written in the Chronicles of Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
The line invites you to see that the world of Omri's acts is not outside you, but living in your own consciousness. The rest of the acts and the might he showed are present now as inner potentials within your awareness, waiting for recognition. In Neville's terms, God is the I AM, the attentive self that imagines and thus creates. The book of the Chronicles becomes the inner record you carry in your mind; what you assume in imagination and feel as real enters your life as outer events. Omri's authority mirrors the command you wield when you hold a steady state of consciousness. Providence unfolds as the natural result of a state you already occupy; the external occurrences merely echo your inner script. By choosing a victorious, confident state now—imagining the end from the end you desire—you align the outer sequence with your inner chronicle. Your power is not in past deeds but in present assumption that writes the next lines of your life.
Practice This Now
Assume the kingly state now; sit on the throne of awareness and feel the power you intend to express. Then revise any memory of limitation by affirming that your inner chronicle already holds Omri's acts as yours.
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