The Inner Crown Reconsidered
2 Chronicles 10:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
All Israel sees the king would not listen; they declare they have no share in David and retreat to their tents.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your outer authority may refuse your inner command, yet the scene is only a mirror. The king who would not hearken stands for a habitually conditioned mind clinging to fear of loss and past loyalties. When the people cry, What portion have we in David? they reveal a split within: a shallow identification with a lineage they no longer trust, a turning away from the true throne of consciousness. In Neville's terms, Israel's exodus to their tents is not a geographic retreat but a withdrawal of attention from the center of being. The 'David' lineage symbolizes your divine pattern—the steady, royal line of realization that you are one with the I AM. The moment you accept that your inheritance is not in a political heir outside you but in your own awareness, the old order dissolves. The verse invites you to claim your inner kingly authority now, regardless of outward reluctance, and to endure the shift by keeping your attention on the throne of consciousness. Reframe every sense of separation as a temporary image in the dream; the kingdom is within, awaiting your acknowledgment.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of sitting on your inner throne now. Revise any sense of lack by declaring, 'I am the authority of this life,' and feel that reality as already true.
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