Inner Victory in 2 Chronicles 20:23-24
2 Chronicles 20:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
An alliance of enemies turns on itself and destroys each other. Judah comes to the watchtower and sees the multitude fallen, with none escaped.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of this passage as a map of the inner field of consciousness. The children of Ammon and Moab and Seir symbolize conflicting opinions, memories, and suspicions within you that have gathered into a coalition against what you think is real. When these aspects press together, they burn away in their own fire, not by punishment but by the mechanics of consciousness turning back on itself. The attack on one another is the self's projection consuming its own resistance. As Judah lifts toward the wilderness watchtower, your attentive I AM, you witness the multitude not as outside armies but as beliefs that have exhausted their force. The fallen bodies are old identifications that lose their grip once attention rests in awareness. None escaped because the inner state has shifted from fear and struggle to the certainty of being the observer. Providence here acts as the natural harmonizing of mind when it ceases to feed separation. The scene invites you to claim that you are already the aware presence behind every event, and through that consciousness the world rearranges itself to reflect your inner resolution.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner conflict has already dissolved; revise fear as the energy of belief dissolving. Feel it real by declaring, 'I AM the observer, and I am at peace with all that arises.'
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