Inner Victory Through Praise
2 Chronicles 20:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows that singing and praising precede deliverance; as Judah praised, God intervened and their enemies were defeated.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe how the act of praise is not a mere sound but a decision of the heart. In Neville’s language, the choir’s song is a conscious state you assume, a declaration that you are aligned with the I AM now. When you dwell in that inner note of gratitude, you release the mind into a victorious frame, and the unseen law answers. The ‘ambushments’ described are not carried by swords but by shifts in your own subconscious weather: fear, doubt, and panicky plans melt like mist when the inner approval is held steady. The adversaries—Ammon, Moab, Mount Seir—become symbols of limitation reacting to your new assumption. As the mind refuses to concede to them, God—your I AM—orchestrates an inner turning, so that the very conditions around you bend and strike themselves down. This is deliverance through worship of the inner reality: your awareness standing fast in the truth that you are already free.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the feeling of already having delivered victory. Repeat a quiet 'I AM' as you praise, and dwell in that inner state until the outer scene reflects it.
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