Inner Strength, Outer Reward
2 Chronicles 15:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls you to strength and steady effort; do not let your hands be weak. It promises that faithful toil will be rewarded.
Neville's Inner Vision
Be ye strong therefore is not a command to endure in fear, but a declaration of your state. In Neville's terms, strength is not muscular exertion but the persistent posture of awareness. Your hands grow weak when you identify with limitation; you are the I AM expressing as activity. The line 'for your work shall be rewarded' points to the law of consciousness: when you dwell in the truth that you are the source of every effort, outcomes align with that inner certainty. If you feel weariness, revise the scene inside: I AM strong; I AM the ground of my activity; my hands are steady because I know who I am. See the work ahead as already complete in imagination, and let the feeling of sufficiency fill your chest. This is not a future promise but a present condition, waiting to be realized by your current state of mind. Practice the shift until the outer results reflect the inner strength you have already assumed.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat softly: I AM strong; my work is already rewarded. Feel the certainty ripple through your hands and watch your life align.
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