Inner Wealth and Kingdoms
2 Chronicles 1:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes bringing chariots and horses from Egypt for silver, to furnish the kings of the Hittites and Syria by their means.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard sense, 2 Chronicles 1:17 is a statement about the sovereignty of consciousness. Egypt stands for the old beliefs of limitation; the chariot, the horse, and the silver are symbols of the imaginal tools and values you grant reality through your inner state. The kings of the Hittites and Syria represent the kingdoms within you—your ambitions, alignments, and governance over life’s affairs—now sustained by the resources you are willing to imagine yourself possessing. The clause 'by their means' reveals the mechanism: your present state of consciousness supplies the means by which events unfold. When you entertain the feeling of wealth and command—imagining you can procure, move swiftly, and provide—your inner world becomes the blueprint from which outward circumstances emerge. The outer scene merely reflects the memory you hold of yourself as ruler. If you see yourself as one who commands abundance, you awaken the inner chariots and horses that tip the balance in your favor. In this way, sovereignty is a state of consciousness, not a page of history.
Practice This Now
Assume right now that you possess the chariot and horse of your desire; feel their weight, and imagine a scene where you govern your day with ease, then revise any lack into presence until you feel the I AM within ruling.
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