Inner Kingship and Abundance
2 Chronicles 13:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records Abijah's mighty status through fourteen wives and twenty-two sons and sixteen daughters. It presents external abundance as a symbol of his outward power.
Neville's Inner Vision
Abijah’s 'mighty' outward assembly is not to be read as a recipe for external power, but as the mind’s tendency to multiply states in the belief that life is measured by what is owned or produced. In Neville’s key, the man on the throne represents your consciousness, and the fourteen wives, twenty-two sons, and sixteen daughters symbolize the diversified thoughts, desires, and projections you permit to claim your attention. The impulse to collect—power, progeny, status—exists because consciousness imagines security in abundance of objects rather than in the one unassailable self already complete. The moment you imagine yourself as I AM, the entire kingdom within shifts from an accumulation mindset to a singular sense of being. Your kingship is not earned by more partners or more possessions but by the settled awareness that you are the consciousness that commands your world. When you dwell in that awareness, outward appearances may still arise, yet they no longer define you; they reflect your inner arrangement. Practice, then, a simple revision: reframe abundance as the inner light of your I AM, and feel that authority affirm itself as present, right now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, rest in the I AM as the throne of your inner life. Revise with one statement: 'I am abundance now,' and feel the warmth and fullness blooming within.
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