Inner Bowing to I AM

2 Chronicles 20:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Chronicles 20 in context

Scripture Focus

18And Jehoshaphat bowed his head with his face to the ground: and all Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem fell before the LORD, worshipping the LORD.
2 Chronicles 20:18

Biblical Context

Jehoshaphat and all Judah bowed their heads and worshipped the LORD, signaling a total surrender to divine presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

Notice that the king's head bows, and his people fall prostrate before the LORD. In the language of Neville, this is not merely a physical posture; it is the outer sign of an inner decision—the decision to surrender the story of lack and separation to the one enduring consciousness: the I AM. The LORD in you is not a distant deity but your own awareness, the very act of knowing 'I AM' that you are. When you bow in reverence, you yield the habit of thinking you are a separate self fighting against circumstance. Instead, you align your attention with that infinite Presence. As attention rests on the I AM, thoughts quiet, fear dissolves, and your inner Judah—your heart, your mind, your will—enters into harmony with that Presence. The scene of worship is therefore a working of consciousness: you acknowledge God as the I AM within, and the world you inhabit is revised to reflect that reality. The prostration outward becomes the proof of an inward faith, and this faith, when held, awakens the guidance and blessings that flow from the Presence.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling that you are already in the Presence of God; bow inwardly to the I AM and dwell there. Spend a minute in that reverent stillness, letting assurance replace striving.

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