When God Is With His Leader
2 Chronicles 15:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king gathers Judah and Benjamin, plus outsiders from the northern tribes, because they perceive that the LORD his God is with him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner scene is the true throne. The verse records a visible gathering, yet the power behind it is not political strategy but the inner recognition that the LORD his God is with the leader. In Neville's terms, this is a state of consciousness—the I AM moving through the one who leads—so that others hear the appointed king in their own hearts and choose to follow. When you anchor yourself in the awareness that God is with you now, walls of separation dissolve. People, resources, even those far away, respond to the magnetic pull of unity produced by that single certainty. Providence appears as the natural consequence of a consciousness aligned with its source; there is no need to chase results. So the outer kingdom mirrors the inner. You are not seeking permission from others; you are declaring the fact of divine presence and allowing your life to rearrange to reflect it. The result is a community that gathers through shared awareness rather than fear or force.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the truth, 'The LORD my God is with me now.' Feel the certainty in your chest, sense the unity it brings, and imagine people of your life coming to you in answer to that inner presence. Hold the feeling for five minutes, then carry the certainty into your day and revise any sense of separation until it feels real.
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