Deliverance Through Trust Within
2 Chronicles 16:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse shows that a vast foe was overcome not by arms, but by trust in the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Envision the huge host as a vivid picture in your mind—a fearsome crowd of doubts, debts, and pressures. The Ethiopian and Lubim names are but symbols for the sense of danger that mocks your power. In the Scripture, the deliverance did not hinge on chariots or numbers; it hinged on reliance upon the LORD within. The I AM you are—your own indwelling awareness—recognizes that the imagined army obeys the authority you grant it. When you rest in that awareness, the imagined adversary loses its charge and stands aside to reveal your true hand of control. This is not history only; it is a present-state teaching: trust is not begging for help but assuming the state of help already present. Your faith is an inner posture that aligns thoughts, feelings, and actions with the consciousness that never fails. As you dwell there, you experience the delivered-into-thine-hand moment in your own life: problems reorganize, resources appear, and peace moves through you as a realized fact. Your victory is a condition of consciousness, not a distant event in time.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already delivered. Feel the relief now by saying, I am the I AM, and let the inner vision carry you into victory.
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