Walking the Inner Path of Obedience

2 Chronicles 20:32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Chronicles 20 in context

Scripture Focus

32And he walked in the way of Asa his father, and departed not from it, doing that which was right in the sight of the LORD.
2 Chronicles 20:32

Biblical Context

The verse presents a continuity of right action: the king follows Asa's example and stays faithful, doing what is right in the LORD's sight. It emphasizes steadfast obedience as a path.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within your consciousness, 'Asa his father' is the inherited discipline of right discernment; 'walking the way' is the steady choice to align your I AM with that truth. To depart not from it is to refuse a drift into fear or novelty, choosing the unchanging inner law. When you declare 'I am walking in the way,' you are not petitioning for change but assuming the reality of your highest state. Imagination is the instrument by which this path is made tangible; feel the obedient consciousness as real now, and let that feeling revise any conflicting belief. The more you dwell in this state, the more your external world mirrors it, until the outer appears as the fruit of the inner vow. In short, live as the man who follows the inner Asa—steady, faithful, holy—and watch the Lord within you order your life.

Practice This Now

Assume the state 'I am walking in the way of truth.' Revise any hesitation by declaring it as already accomplished and feel the assurance as fact.

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