Sought the Lord, Walked in Commandments
2 Chronicles 17:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes a ruler who seeks the Lord, walks in God's commandments, and does not follow the surrounding Israelite practices.
Neville's Inner Vision
To seek the Lord God of his father and walk in His commandments is not merely an external ritual, but a turning of the entire self toward a singular inner allegiance. In Neville's mode, the king's action reveals a state of consciousness choosing alignment over climate—the unbroken identification with the I AM who knows no compromise with the crowd. The verse speaks of covenant loyalty: the inner law becomes your outer law. When you assume you are the one who seeks, obeys, and separates from the doings of the many, you cease to measure life by Israel’s fashions and begin measuring by divine order. Your imagination becomes the instrument by which you live as the faithful, not by tweaking outward behavior but by sustaining the inner conviction that you are already in accord with God. The separation is not exclusion for its own sake, but purification to hear the still small voice within; you feel your heart steadied, your decisions bathed in obedience, and your world rearranges to reflect that inner fidelity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state: I seek the Lord and walk in His commandments. Revise your day to align every choice with divine order and feel the I AM settling as the inner governor.
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