Asa's Inner Reform And Peace
2 Chronicles 14:1-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Asa did what was good in the eyes of the LORD: he removed the altars of the strange gods, broke down the images and high places, and commanded Judah to seek the LORD and to do the law.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let us read this chronicle as a map of inner life. Asa is the awakened state of consciousness that refuses to worship through old habits and fear-based pictures. The altars of strange gods, the high places, the images and groves are mental idols—pictures of lack, doubt, and limitation that seem to govern you. When he commands Judah to seek the LORD God of their fathers and to do the law and the commandment, he is pointing to an inner discipline: turn your attention to the Source within and live according to the timeless law that governs being. This is not a distant ritual but a present practice: align your activities with truth, and let obedience become an inner feeling rather than a command you mechanically endure. The land's ten years of quiet symbolize the outer consequence of inner order—conditions reflect the state of consciousness that governs them. So, in your practice, assume the posture of the I AM, revise any belief that worships limitation, and feel it real that you are now seeking the LORD within and living by the inner law.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and in imagination remove one inner altar of fear or lack. Then declare, 'I seek the LORD God of my being and live by the inner law,' and feel the peace take root.
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