Truthful Prophecy Within

2 Chronicles 18:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Chronicles 18 in context

Scripture Focus

14And when he was come to the king, the king said unto him, Micaiah, shall we go to Ramothgilead to battle, or shall I forbear? And he said, Go ye up, and prosper, and they shall be delivered into your hand.
15And the king said to him, How many times shall I adjure thee that thou say nothing but the truth to me in the name of the LORD?
2 Chronicles 18:14-15

Biblical Context

The king asks the prophet to tell the truth; the prophet initially speaks as if to please, then the king presses for unflattering truth about their battle and outcome.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this scene, the outer demand for victory mirrors the ego’s craving for outward results, while the inner voice embodies the true state of your awareness. The so-called flattering prophecy, 'Go ye up, and prosper,' corresponds to a desired outcome conceived in the mind. The king’s insistence on truth—‘How many times shall I adjure thee?’—is your vigilance that inner thoughts must align with the real you are becoming. Neville teaches that all events reflect your state of consciousness; thus, the real work is to discipline your imagination toward truth rather than mere outward success. When you listen for truth from within, you detach from the flattery of circumstantial gains and acknowledge the I AM who governs all. In practice, choose to revise the mind’s narrative until it resonates with the integrity and certainty of being whole, and let your outer circumstances follow as a natural expression of that inner alignment.

Practice This Now

Assume the truth of your inner state: say, 'I am the I AM, and truth governs my life.' Close your eyes, feel that inner certainty as real, and affirm a concrete step today that expresses this truth in your outer world.

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