Elijah's Letter to the I Am
2 Chronicles 21:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Elijah's message arrives as a written rebuke to a king who has not walked in the ways of his fathers. It sets up accountability for obedience and covenant fidelity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the 'writing' is not a distant judgment but a symbolic reminder pressed into your own inner state. The LORD God of David thy father represents the enduring I AM within you—your spiritual lineage, your covenant of faith. The charge that you have not walked in the ways of Jehoshaphat or Asa points to a misalignment between your current thinking and the pattern of faith you once claimed. The scene asks you to observe: external consequences follow inner neglect; not because God is punitive, but because your imagination refuses to act in harmony with its own promise. When you realize this, you can revise. Say to your I AM: I have walked in the paths of my spiritual fathers; I now reenter the covenant by aligning my daily assumptions with that faithful pattern. The writing becomes a tool of awakening, a signpost that prompts you to return to the inner discipline that yields visible results. Your state is the cause; the scripture is a mirror showing you where you drift, inviting you to choose anew till the promise becomes your lived experience.
Practice This Now
Read the letter as a message from your I AM and assume the completed state: I walk in the ways of my spiritual fathers. Feel it real for a few minutes, adjusting any doubt until the inner obedience is felt as your current experience.
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