Inner Priests of the Heart
2 Chronicles 11:13-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Priests and Levites from across Israel come to Rehoboam in Jerusalem; those who seek the LORD gather, strengthening the kingdom of Judah for three years as they walk in the way of David and Solomon.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the scene as a mirror of your inner state: scattered loyalties gathered back to the center of your awareness. The Levites leaving their suburbs to come to Judah and Jerusalem signify the turning of your inner priesthood toward the I AM. The Jeroboams and their calves are the felt beliefs that set themselves against true worship; they attempt to appoint substitutes for the sacred, but your attention, fixed on the LORD God of Israel, returns to the sanctuary within. When you set your heart to seek the LORD, those parts of you flow to the inner temple, offering sacrifices not of wood or gold but of devotion, fidelity, and clarified intention. In that inner gathering, your kingdom—your sense of order and purpose—gets strengthened, and you experience a three-year period of walking in the way of David and Solomon: a metaphor for steady, faithful alignment with consciousness, acting from the I AM rather than from fear. This is the law: events emerge from your inner state; the outer world mirrors the inner worship you persist in.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume: all your inner priests are gathered in your center now; your loyalty is to the I AM. Revise any split loyalties and feel the steady three-year walk in the ways of David and Solomon—present tense, feel it real.
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