Inner Chronicles of Abijah
2 Chronicles 13:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse says that the remainder of Abijah's acts, ways, and sayings are written in the story of the prophet Iddo. It identifies Iddo as the recorder of his life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your life is not scattered history but a single, living script authored by your inner I AM. The 'rest of the acts' of Abijah are not distant events; they are the inner movements already recorded by Iddo, the prophet who stands for your own inner scribe. In Neville's terms, Iddo represents the consciousness that writes your life from the felt sense of reality you hold. If you wish to change what your life shows, you do not chase new facts—you revise the inner record by shifting how you feel about yourself and what you allow as possible. When you realize that you are the author, your present moment becomes the pen with which you write the next verse. The memory of past acts becomes a useful material for imagination, not a cage. By assuming the state of I AM as the observer and recorder, you can approve a different outcome and let it register in your body and world. The verse invites you to treat consciousness as the story behind every page; your inner scribe can rewrite it at any moment.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM as the author of your life, and revise a memory by declaring a new outcome. Feel it real in your chest as you breathe.
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