The Night God Appears Within
2 Chronicles 1:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
That night God appeared to Solomon and invited him to ask for anything he desired.
Neville's Inner Vision
That night is the moment your attention rests in the stillness of your own I AM. God appears as your awareness and asks nothing of you but to perceive the truth you already inhabit. 'Ask what I shall give thee' is not a command to beg but a doorway to revision: you choose what you will acknowledge as real. Solomon's scene is your scene, for wherever you are conscious, you are already in possession of the seed. When you assume the state of having what you desire, you awaken the law of consciousness that turns imagination into form. The 'gift' is the quality of being—confidence, wisdom, provision—coming forth as you dwell in the feeling that it is yours now. So treat this encounter as a practice in self-knowledge: make your request in belief, not need; then rest in the quiet assurance that God, appearing as I AM, will answer through the condition of your own mind. Your reality follows your attention, and attention is a choice you can renew tonight.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume the feeling of possession—see the scene as already true. Breathe into that certainty until it feels real.
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