Inner Kingdom Invaded
2 Chronicles 21:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Enemies invade Judah, plundering the king's house and taking his sons and wives. The verse ends with only the youngest son, Jehoahaz, remaining.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the invasion is not a future calamity happening to you; it is a movement within your own consciousness. Judah represents your state of awareness; the king's house is the treasury of your images, memories, and purposes. When you believe you are cut off from abundance, the 'enemies' rise as fear-born thoughts that break into your inner house and remove the substance you have trusted—money, status, the line of your ideals—so that you feel bereaved and left with the youngest, the seed of your true power. Yet the story does not declare you powerless; it reveals the mechanics of consciousness: you are ALWAYS the I AM, the observer who can revise and re-situate reality by imagining differently. Jehoahaz, the youngest son, remains as a symbol of the inner seed that survives the outer collapse, the initial impulse of life that can be awakened again by a new assumption. Therefore, rest in the awareness that no external invasion can erode your essential kingdom if you declare it intact in imagination.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I AM; declare your inner kingdom is intact. Then revise the scene by imagining the throne, wealth, and line of sons restored, and feel the certainty as if it were now.
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