Inner Trust and Holy Praise
2 Chronicles 20:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehoshaphat urges belief in the LORD and His prophets; the people respond by moving forward with a hymn of holiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the text is not a history but a map of inner states. You are told to believe in the LORD your God, and in believing you become established—this is your inner ground, your 'I AM' waking to its own reality. The 'prophets' are your inner laws and promises that speak to you in the present moment. The 'wilderness of Tekoa' is the inner field where you may have believed difficulty; moving forward with a choir of inner singers is you aligning your vibrational tempo with holiness—the beauty of holiness. As you praise, you release resistance and anchor the mercy that endures for ever as your ambient atmosphere. The word 'prosper' here means to experience harmony and flourishing as a natural outgrowth of your confident state, not a future conquest. The strategy is simple: believe, then posture the feeling of belief by singing the truth inwardly before outward action. In this way the outer march becomes a demonstration of your established awareness, and prosperity follows as the natural fruit of the found inner state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare 'I am established in the LORD,' then hear the inner singers praise before you, releasing the sense of mercy enduring forever. Move forward with the felt reality that your faith has already shaped the path.
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