Inner Crown Of Rehoboam
2 Chronicles 11:18-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Rehoboam takes Mahalath and Maachah as wives, and their children become his lineage. The text records the births of Jeush, Shamariah, Zaham, Abijah, Attai, Ziza, and Shelomith.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville’s psychology, Rehoboam’s wives Mahalath and Maachah stand for bands of desire and memory grafted to the I AM. The names of the children are not mere genealogies; they are the measurable fruits of inner movements—thoughts joined, loyalties formed, habitual affirmations that govern your life’s line. When a man or king takes a wife, he is accepting an inner alignment; when he bears sons, he is co-creating outward conditions from those alignments. Thus Rehoboam’s succession mirrors the way your own consciousness generates its outward circumstance by the combinations you allow in the mind. The presence of Absalom’s lineage in Maachah hints that old patterns and inherited stories are continually offered to your current state; you can choose to ally with them or revise them. Neville teaches that the kingdom of God is within, and the authority you feel is the result of your present state of awareness. By recognizing that all wives and offspring are inner dispositions asked to live through you, you claim mastery over your kingdom.
Practice This Now
Assume you already reign as the I AM in your inner realm; select one inner 'wife' or attachment you wish to align with and revise it to reflect divine order. Then feel the throne of your consciousness as filled with harmony, and notice the new line of results starting today.
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