Restful Inner City Building
2 Chronicles 14:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judah, after seeking the LORD, decides to fortify their cities with walls and gates. Because they sought God, they experience rest on every side and prosper.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the outer forms mirror an inner occupation. The walls and gates are not brick and iron but the discipline of thought and the boundaries you consciously erect around your desires. When you say let us build these cities, you affirm the inner labor of imagining a life fortified by order, purpose, and joy. The land before you represents possibility arising in consciousness, not a threat; the call to build while the land is yet before us invites you to dwell in the potential of the now, where every page of your inner landscape is available to shape. Their act of building and prospering shows that rest comes not from external ease but from an awareness rightly directed toward God, the I AM within. By seeking the LORD your God you align to a spiritual economy that rewards steady, faithful imagining. The presence of God is the soft, guiding light you feel as you persist in this inner construction; prosperity follows as the natural consequence of harmonized awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of rest and success as already yours. Revise any sense of lack by affirming I am one with the LORD and prospering now, then mentally lay bricks of walls and gates around your goals while you breathe in serenity and trust.
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