Inner Kingdom Reigns Three Years
2 Chronicles 11:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Chronicles 11:17 describes the people strengthening Judah and establishing Rehoboam for three years by walking in the way of David and Solomon.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read this verse through Neville’s lens, see the kingdom as your inner state of consciousness. The strengthening of Judah is the firm establishment of your I AM—a ruler who remains awake to divine order. Rehoboam’s rise is not a political event but the activation of a centre of awareness that can govern fear, doubt, and impulse. The three-year period represents a sustained tempo of practice, a season in which you consistently choose the Davidic and Solomonic avenues: David’s heart for alignment with truth; Solomon’s wisdom in discernment and prudent rule. When you walk in their way, you are not chasing external luck; you are reconfiguring your inner atmosphere so that obedience and faithfulness become habitual. The external world will reflect this inward governance as stronger decisions, steadier moods, and a more peaceful authority over your thoughts. This is not about fighting reality but returning to the order of your own I AM, trusting that your inner king holds authority over appearances. So, by steadfast, imaginative fidelity, you establish a reign that endures beyond the moment.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of inner kingship now; feel your I AM settled, strong, and wise. Imagine three uninterrupted years of obedience to divine order, and feel the reality follow.
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