Purifying Inner Worship
2 Chronicles 14:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records a ruler removing altars to foreign gods, toppled high places, broken images, and cut down groves to cleanse the land of idolatry. It describes a decisive purification of what is worshiped.
Neville's Inner Vision
I see this verse as a mirror of your inner state. The altars, high places, images, and groves are not in a distant land; they are the beliefs and pictures you have permitted to govern your sense of self. By removing them, the one who commands the mind ceases to feed any image that sets itself up as a power separate from your I AM awareness. When you acknowledge that God is present as I AM, you no longer go hunting for gods outside; you revise the inner narrative until those idols fall away. The removal is not punishment but alignment—an inner decision to stop giving attention to what you have mistaken for power. The king in the verse becomes your awareness choosing to dethrone every image or grove that claims authority over you. As you practice, you awaken to the truth that your feeling is the reality you accept, and the external world follows your inner state. This verse invites you to the discipline of revision: declare you are the Lord of your life and watch the inner landscape reorganize to reflect a single, peaceful sovereignty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit with quiet breath, claim in your heart I AM the Lord of my life. Revise one limiting belief as an idol, and feel it melt into the nothingness of your true awareness.
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