Eye Upon the I Am: Inner Petition
2 Chronicles 20:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehoshaphat faces a formidable foe and acknowledges his own weakness, yet prays by fixing his eyes on the Divine for deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's voice, this passage speaks not of appealing to a distant external judge, but of entering a state of consciousness. The names Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir symbolize the gathering of doubt, memory, and fear that seem to threaten your inheritance. Israel’s prior restraint becomes a metaphor for keeping old conditions from invading your life, while the cry, “our eyes are upon thee,” is a declaration to fix awareness inside the I AM. Your possession—the kingdom within—remains intact when you refuse to yield to external appearances. When overwhelmed by a great company, you are invited to revise the scene from within: assume the end where harmony prevails, where the inner light judges and dissolves negative appearances. The true justice comes from recognizing your identity as the I AM, not from confronting external forces. As you inhabit that inner state, your outer world reorganizes to reflect the certainty of your inner decree, and divine guidance flows through your life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, recall the verse, and make a single, steady assumption: I am the I AM, and this moment declares my victory over all opposition. Then feel the peace of that truth as if it were already real.
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