Inner Kingship Through Kindness
2 Chronicles 10:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Rehoboam seeks counsel from the old men; they urge him to be kind to the people so their loyalty remains. The passage presents leadership as an inner choice that shapes outer life through mercy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, the king is your I AM—your continuous awareness. The old men are memory-centered mind-sets that stood with Solomon’s authority in your past. The people are the manifold aspects of your life and its impulses that respond to the quality of your inner state. When you seek counsel, you are choosing the governing idea that will shape action: to be kind and to speak good words is to impress a new atmosphere upon your inner world. If you assume kindness, your outer conditions will seemingly serve you because you have aligned your outer life with a loving, discerning posture. This is not manipulation but the natural obedience of form to consciousness: mercy and compassionate speech magnetize favorable conditions. The practice is simple: adopt the mental stance of the kind king and revise harsh judgments by affirming, I am kind; I am the ruler of my inner realm. Feel the certainty and notice how your life yields cooperative responses from those within and around you.
Practice This Now
Assume the role of the kind king in your imagination. In a moment of tension, say, 'I will speak kindly to this situation,' and feel the inner world respond as loyalty flows from within.
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