Pursuit Into Inner Triumph
2 Chronicles 14:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Asa and his people pursue their enemies to Gerar and defeat them; the Ethiopians are overthrown before the LORD and his host, and they seize a great spoil.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 13 invites you to see the battle as a movement within consciousness. The Ethiopians are the fears and doubts that press against your life; pursuing them to Gerar means you carry the mind beyond the old boundaries of limitation. When the Lord and his host are present in your awareness—your I AM, your inner circle of faith—the opposing forces 'are overthrown' because the imagined reality matches the truth you dwell in. The 'spoil' they carry away is not gold on the ground, but the resolution, the restored order, and the reallocation of energy toward your desired state. This is how disciplined imagination works: once you assume your premise, you press forward in quiet assurance, and external events rearrange to confirm the inner decree. Do not look to evidence; look to the I AM as the source of all power; your battles are won in consciousness, and the outer scene merely follows.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the end and feel it real. Declare, 'I am victorious now,' and rest in that certainty until the outer scene rearranges.
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