Berachah Valley Blessing
2 Chronicles 20:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
On the fourth day they gathered in the valley of Berachah to bless the LORD, and the place was thereafter known as the valley of Berachah.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the verse places the act of blessing in an inner geography: the valley is not a landscape but a state of consciousness. To bless the LORD is to acknowledge the I AM within you as the source and measure of all movement. The fourth day signals a deliberate shift from fear toward praise, from external conditions to the inner awareness of blessing. When you bless, you decree in imagination that your present condition is already redeemed by the unseen. The naming of the place—Berachah, blessing—becomes the inward term you assign to your experience after you affirm its truth. Thus the physical valley becomes a symbol of your inner landscape where gratitude resets the story. Your worship is true not as a ritual to obtain something, but as a conscious alignment with the I AM, your permanent sun behind the clouds. In that space you live as the blessed, and your surroundings echo that inner victory.
Practice This Now
Imagine you are in the valley of Berachah now by assuming the wish fulfilled. In stillness, bless the LORD I AM, feel grateful until your present circumstance is named Berachah.
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