Inner Return to the LORD
2 Chronicles 19:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehoshaphat journeys through the land to draw the people back to worship the LORD God of their fathers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jehoshaphat's movement through the land is a reflection of the inner act every consciousness must perform. Jerusalem is the fixed state of awareness where you know the I AM; Beersheba to Mount Ephraim outline the sweep of your thoughts—from the southern beliefs to the northern ideals—until all are gathered back into the one true worship of the LORD within. The 'LORD God of their fathers' is not a distant deity but the memory of your original, obedient self, the covenant loyalty you have with your own consciousness. Renewal comes not by external reform alone but by the affirmative act of returning attention to the inner ruler—the I AM—who commands trust, faith, and obedience. When you steady yourself in this inner alignment, the outward events (people, places, and engagements) move in agreement with your renewed state. The verse thus invites a psychological renewal: imagine everyone in your life reoriented to the same inner Lord and feel the harmony as real in your experience. Your true worship is the fidelity of attention and the obedience of the heart.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet and declare, 'I am the LORD of my thoughts.' Revise any sense of separation until your entire inner landscape returns to one worshipful state and feel it real.
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