Inner Battle Against Outer Threats
2 Chronicles 20:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe Jehoshaphat facing a coalition of Moabites, Ammonites and others, with a messenger warning of a vast army near Engedi.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your consciousness, the nations gathering against Jehoshaphat symbolize a storm of doubt and lack arising in your own mind. The 'great multitude' is not a marching army outside you but a surge of thoughts you have accepted as real. The I AM—the essential you—does not flee; it recognizes that the scene is a movement of imagination, and that upon recognizing this, you regain sovereignty. Instead of negotiating with fear, you revise the impression by declaring, 'I am the I AM; this cannot disturb the peace of my mind.' Providence is the law of your interior state, guiding every turn of attention and providing the sense that you are being led from within to a better alignment. When you choose to feel it real that you are already safe, you stop identifying with the crowd and awaken to your inner kingdom, where victory is already established. The battle ends where you begin—inside your own awareness—by choosing faith over the fear of the multitude.
Practice This Now
Impose the assumption now: I AM the perceiver of all images, and this 'multitude' is a revision waiting to be accepted. Feel the calm, authoritative presence of the I AM and declare: 'This scene shifts to peace as I hold steadfast in consciousness.'
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