Return to Inner Abundance
2 Chronicles 14:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
They defeated the tents of cattle, carrying away sheep and camels in abundance. They returned to Jerusalem.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the scene be read not as history but as your inner drama. The tents of cattle stand for roaming thoughts that barter with lack; the abundant spoil is the wealth your mind claims when it yields to a new I AM awareness. To smite them is to refuse scarcity and to fix a deliberate, unwavering state of consciousness. The act of carrying away sheep and camels is the inward possession of prosperity—felt, counted, and settled in your being. When they return to Jerusalem, the city represents the center of your life, the I AM that never departs from you. Thus abundance is not a future payout but a present condition you cultivate by imagining from the end. You persevere not by external effort but by maintaining a steady conviction that you are already where you wish to be. Exile and return describe the ascent from fear to faith, from lack to sufficiency, and from quiet despair to confident plentitude. Sit with this in imagination until the inner image becomes your outer experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the tents of cattle and camels overflowing with abundance; feel the I AM within you approving this reality. Then act as though you have already returned to Jerusalem with the spoils.
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