Inner Assembly Before God
2 Chronicles 20:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
All Judah, including families, gathered before the LORD in reverence, showing a united posture of worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the mind that reads, 'all Judah stood before the LORD with their little ones, their wives, and their children,' I say: this is a faith-state, not a crowd. The standing is a posture of consciousness, where every aspect of self— the masculine measure, the inner child, the feminine, and the elders—turns toward the I AM, the living awareness that you are. The remnant is the steadfast portion of you that refuses fear and persists in the truth you choose to inhabit. When the heart and household come under one gaze, the inner faculties harmonize and you enter a unity that cannot be divided by doubt. In Neville's terms, the awakening occurs when you assume a presence you already are: I AM, here, now, governing your world. The outer event collapses as the inner assumption takes the lead. Thus, the scene invites you to awaken to the fact that your entire life stands before God to be claimed, revised, and reimagined by the one consciousness that you truly are.
Practice This Now
Assume now you stand before the LORD with your little ones and your wife; feel the I AM as your own awareness and let it flood every corner of your mind. Revise fear into certainty by repeating 'I AM' until the feeling of presence is real.
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