Inner Kingdom Rising in Chronicles
2 Chronicles 10:15-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Rehoboam refuses to listen to the people. Israel rejects his rule, claiming no inheritance in David and turning to their tents, while the tribute officer is killed and the nation remains divided.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, see this scene as your inner drama: the conscious king you are refuses to heed the crowd within, and the higher word that comes through your inner Prophet must unfold. The division you observe mirrors the warring loyalties in your mind. The citizens of Israel who cry, 'What portion have we in David?' personify thoughts that claim no inheritance in the I AM, insisting on a separate, familiar life. Rehoboam’s rule over Judah represents the portion of awareness that clings to the old order. When the envoy is stoned and Israel withdraws, it shows the ego’s resistance to the new alignment, seeking safety in the past. Yet the divine word—God’s promise—permits these events to strip away attachment and prepare the mind for a truer unity. Do not fear the disruption; it is the birth pang of your inner kingdom. The real question is not who governs outwardly, but who governs your attention. The sovereignty you seek is the I AM, already king within you, steadily reclaiming every thought into its rightful order.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I am the King of my mind. Revise your inner script to align every thought with the I AM, and feel your inner unity now.
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