Inner Gathering at Jerusalem
2 Chronicles 15:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse describes the people gathering in Jerusalem in the third month of Asa's fifteenth year. It marks a conscious act of communal worship and covenant loyalty, signifying unity and the Presence among them.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville's perspective, the verse is a map of inner awakening, not a history lesson. Jerusalem becomes your inner sanctuary, a focal point of awareness. The third month and the fifteenth year mark a season when your mind chooses to align with the I AM. They gathered themselves—an inner decision to assemble every faculty: memory, desire, loyalty, and faith—into one field of consciousness. The gathering is not a crowd in space but a unification in spirit; it is covenant loyalty to the truth that you are already complete in God. True worship then is the act of maintaining that state, feeling it as real now rather than hoping for it later. The Presence of God enters as you hold fast to the assumption of wholeness, allowing your inner Jerusalem to stand as the center where all sense of lack dissolves. When that inner gathering holds, the reign of inner Asa—the true authority of consciousness—overcomes fear, and life itself becomes a communion rather than a struggle.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already gathered in your inner Jerusalem with your covenant community. Hold the felt sense that the Presence is reigning within you here and now.
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