Asa's Healing Imagination
2 Chronicles 16:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records Asa's long illness and his failure to seek the LORD, instead looking to physicians. It highlights the tension between illness and faith, urging trust in Providence.
Neville's Inner Vision
To understand this verse through Neville's lens, see disease as a map of a mind whose attention has wandered from the I AM. Asa's feet, the base of action, became heavy as he forgot that healing is never found in the outer physicians but in the God within, the awareness that you are, the I AM that never sickens. When you do not seek the LORD, you neglect the inner command of faith and align with the belief that limitation governs you. The moment you imagine differently, you re-occupy your throne. The body follows the tone of the inner state; therefore healing is a revision of consciousness, not a battle with symptoms. Turn inward, assume you are the all-knowing presence, and feel that the divine physician is already at work in you. Your task is to hold that inner scene until it becomes your outer experience, trusting Providence regardless of appearances. In this light, the 'physicians' are symbols of outward remedies while the true rescuer is the I AM within, always ready to restore.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already well and revise the scene inward to the I AM. Feel the healing presence flowing into your feet until the sense of wellness becomes your living reality.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









