Inner Judgments, Outer Chaos
2 Chronicles 15:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes how nations and cities fall to one another, a consequence of God vexing them with adversity. It marks collective outward hardship as a mirror of inner states.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the scene as a mirror of consciousness. When the outer world seems to destroy itself—nation by nation, city by city—it is not punishment from a distant sky, but the mind’s own vibrations made visible. God, the I AM within, is not a judge but the awareness that experiences itself through belief. The vexation in the verse is the storm of fear, separation, and resistance you have entertained in imagination. Where you tighten around lack, doubt, or grievance, you invite a chain of images that erode your unity with the whole. Yet this is a call to revivify your inner state. If you revise the feeling of separation from the source of life, and assume the reality of your oneness, the storm subsides. Begin to dwell in the perception that “I AM” governs every scene; that peace, abundance, and order are already present in your consciousness, waiting to be felt as real. You are the imagination of God; change the image, and the world changes with you.
Practice This Now
Assume the state 'I AM—unlimited, whole, and present now' and feel it as real in your breath. Then rest in the inner oneness until the outer scene reflects the changed consciousness.
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