Inner Kingdom Of Jehoshaphat
2 Chronicles 17:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehoshaphat walked in the ways of David, avoided Baalim, and sought the Lord. As a result, God established his kingdom, and Judah gained wealth, honor, and spiritual reform by removing high places and groves.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you the LORD is always with you when you refuse the counterfeit comforts of Baalim—the quick, outward idols of preference and fear—and choose the Lord God of your father, the memories of a truer self. When you walk in the first ways of David, you walk in alignment with right inner order; you obey the inward commandments of love, not the dictates of outward custom. Then the inner kingdom is established in your hand—the sense of sovereignty you feel when you know you are the author of your experience. Judah’s abundance—riches, honor—follows as outward signs of that inward alignment, not as favors from without but as reflections of inner abundance. And your heart rises, lifted up in the ways of the LORD, not through a display of power, but through simplicity and removal of high places and groves—the stubborn beliefs you once worshipped: fear, lack, limitation. The removal of idols makes room for the genuine; your life begins to reflect the order of spiritual law you have assumed.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I am aligned with the first ways of my inner David.' Then revise any fear-based belief and feel the inner kingdom rise, as if wealth and honor are already yours.
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