Berachah Within: Inner Spoils
2 Chronicles 20:25-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehoshaphat’s people gather an immense spoil after defeating their enemies, bless the LORD in the valley of Berachah, and return to Jerusalem with joy, because the LORD caused them to rejoice over their enemies.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the spoil not as external treasure alone but as inner wealth—beliefs freed, fears dissolved, and new certainties embraced. The three days of gathering symbolize a period of aligning your mind with a new state of consciousness. In the valley of Berachah, you bless the LORD—your I AM awareness—by treating yourself as already blessed. The jewels you carry are states of consciousness you now inhabit: health, sufficiency, peace. The dead bodies are old fears you have outgrown; abundance is present conviction, not future luck. When you rejoice over your enemies, you acknowledge that the adversaries are old thoughts dissolving in light. The LORD making you rejoice indicates your inner law responds to steadfast belief with vitality. Insist, ‘I am now prospered; I am now free.’ The battles are imagined; the victory is inner harmony. Outward life follows this inner declaration, and you return to your Jerusalem with joy, proof that you and your world are one living consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and enter your valley of Berachah. Assume you already possess the inner spoil—wealth, joy, and freedom—and feel it as real now by quietly declaring, 'I am abundantly supplied,' blessing the LORD within as your I AM.
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