Inner Revolts and Covenant Faith
2 Chronicles 21:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Chronicles 21:10 depicts Edom and Libnah revolting from under Judah because the king forsook the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, when I speak of Edom and Libnah revolting from under Judah, I invite you to see them as inner states, not distant kingdoms. Edom and Libnah symbolize rebellious thoughts and desires that slip away when the heart turns from the LORD God of your fathers—the immutable I AM within. The king’s forsaking is a mirror: fidelity to the I AM wanes, and inner loyalties loosen, so the inner realm answers with turmoil and revolt in place of peace. This is not punishment, but a law of consciousness: any breach of allegiance invites upstart energies to claim the throne. To restore order, you do not argue with the revolts; you re-enter the throne room by assuming the royal identity as the LORD of your life. In imagination, dwell in present-tense assurance that you are the I AM, untouched by doubt or fear. Feel the security, protection, and harmony flow when loyalty is kept alive. The outward appearances shift to reflect the inner alignment, for reality is the dream of the I AM, and you are its dreamer and ruler.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the royal, present-tense loyalty to the I AM. Feel yourself as the LORD of your life; let that loyalty settle the inner realm and restore peace.
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