Reclaiming Inner Fortifications
2 Chronicles 16:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Asa gathers the Ramah stones and Baasha's timber and uses them to build Geba and Mizpah, illustrating the reclamation and reuse of resources under rightful authority.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner king, the I AM, surveys the stones and timber of Ramah—the old beliefs and plans Baasha used to fortify himself. Instead of chasing the past, you acknowledge its energy and repurpose it. The resources are not wasted; they are redirected under your sovereign authority to erect Geba and Mizpah—the inner posts of discernment, safety, and holy purpose. The Kingdom of God within grows not by struggle against circumstances, but by aligning attention with a single law: I AM. When you assume you already own your powers, the material of consciousness—every fear, doubt, or habit—is translated into a building block for your inner temple. This is practical mysticism: you rise in consciousness and the outer scene rearranges to reflect the renewed inner order. Treat every challenge as usable stone; imagine it relocated to form a citadel of wisdom. The inner temple then stands as testament that you are the rightful ruler of your life, and the imagination is the blueprint by which reality molds itself.
Practice This Now
Assume you already own your inner resources; revise the day by declaring you reclaim every stone and timber of doubt to build your inner fortress of wisdom. Feel it real as you imagine Geba and Mizpah rising within.
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