Inner Kingship Rise in Judah
2 Chronicles 13:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abijah begins to reign over Judah in the eighteenth year of Jeroboam, ruling three years in Jerusalem. The passage also names his mother Michaiah and notes a war between Abijah and Jeroboam.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville's inner-eye, the eighteenth year is the moment your awareness shifts inside a single kingdom. Jeroboam's war is the old self clinging to separation; Abijah's emergence is the new self, the I AM, asserting rightful royal authority from the inner Jerusalem. The two kings are states of consciousness: one centered in fear of loss and outward conquest; the other living by covenant loyalty to the still, small voice within. Michaiah the mother points to the nurturing line of divine ideas we inherit, while Uriel of Gibeah signifies clear discernment that accompanies a newly claimed reign. When you feel the inner conflict, imagine Abijah reigning for three years, not in a political capital but in your heart’s capital city of peace. Providence appears as the inner movement that tilts the balance toward unity with God, until Jeroboam’s schemes lose power and the inner king remains unthreatened. The war dissolves as you acknowledge that you already reign in the I AM, and that your imagination is the instrument by which this reign becomes your lived experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume Abijah's authority now; feel the I AM ruling your inner Jerusalem. Revise the old Jeroboam self by affirming covenant loyalty and dwelling in peace.
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