Inner Crown of Quiet
2 Chronicles 14:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abijah dies and Asa takes the throne. The land is at rest for ten years.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the outer chronicle mirrors an inner truth: the dying of one consciousness and the rise of another. Abijah’s sleep is not a mere passing of years but a surrender of an old state of awareness. Asa’s reign represents a new, awake impulse in the I AM—the active, ruling consciousness that commands attention and order. When the land is quiet, Neville would say, the inner world speaks in a language of peace: thoughts steady, emotions aligned, outcomes unfolding with ease. The verse asks us to feel the transition as a felt shift in being: the throne is occupied by a more harmonious self, and the world responds with quiet harmony. This is not history but psychology: your inner dispositions govern your outer events. If you rest in the sense that a higher state now governs, your land, your life, will settle into a long season of calm. The ten years symbolize the length of your growing trust that the new king is present within you, ruling as your I AM.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes and declare, I AM peace is now king in me. Assume Asa’s reign by imagining the inner throne already occupied; dwell in the quiet for a few minutes and feel the land within you calm.
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