Inner Alliances of the Mind
2 Chronicles 11:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Rehoboam marries Mahalath and Abihail; their children are Jeush, Shamariah, and Zaham.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s register, Rehoboam’s outward marriage is a symbol of an inner alignment. Mahalath and Abihail are thoughts or attitudes the I AM has invited into its kingdom, not as persons apart, but as qualities arising in awareness. The father line—David, Jesse—signals a reverent memory of who you have been and what you have inherited in consciousness; to bring forth Jeush, Shamariah, and Zaham is to birth outcomes from certain dispositions. The verse shows that authority and lineage are not mere externalities; they are the orders of your inner life. What is taxed as a king’s policy is simply a state of desire that you allow to rule your inner kingdom. By naming and including these inner marriages, you acknowledge that your present identity is composed of many chosen affiliations of mind, and the children are the fruits—the habits, talents, and affections that manifest when attention consecrates these states. The true “kingdom” is the I AM seeing itself as the author of its alliances, and thus the father of its world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the feeling of the I AM sovereign within you, and invite Mahalath and Abihail as inner dispositions you consciously include. Then rest in the sense that Jeush, Shamariah, and Zaham—your creative fruits—are already established in you by this inward alliance.
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