Inner Slaughter, Outer Victory
2 Chronicles 13:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In 2 Chronicles 13:17, Abijah defeats his enemies in battle, and a great number of Israel's chosen men are slain, illustrating a dramatic victory and loss.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the stillness of your I AM, Abijah stands as your unwavering will, and his army mirrors the directions of your attention—beliefs, fears, loyalties. The slaughter is not of bodies but of old identities you have mistaken for self. When five hundred thousand chosen who you deemed part of your self fall, it is not death but release: the end of patterns that kept you from the Kingdom of God within. Kingship and authority are not future prizes but your present state of awareness, the inner ruler who commands your imagination. The judgment and accountability coming forth is a clearing of what you have given power to in your mind, a voluntary choosing to no longer identify with limitation. The trials you endure can be embraced as invitation to refine your inner kingdom. Practically, imagine and feel that your I AM now rules absolutely, and that the scene you observe around you is a reflection of this inner decree. The inner victory is real when you hold it in awareness until it becomes your experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of sovereign I AM power; revise the scene to show your inner king triumphing, and feel the old beliefs fall away as you remain in certainty. Let the emotion linger in your body.
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