Inner Kingdom Revolt Insight

2 Chronicles 21:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Chronicles 21 in context

Scripture Focus

8In his days the Edomites revolted from under the dominion of Judah, and made themselves a king.
2 Chronicles 21:8

Biblical Context

The verse describes Edomites breaking from Judah's dominion and appointing their own king. It presents a revolt against established rule.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the mystic theatre of consciousness, 'In his days' marks a period when a favored state of mind has declared itself sovereign. The Edomites are not peoples in space but thoughts and attitudes rising to claim a separate throne, a self-willed power that believes it can govern life without implicit obedience to the inner Kingdom. To revolt from the dominion of Judah is to reject the idea that the I AM is the sole governor and king of your inner world. When you inhabit such a season of self-rule, you feel you must install a new ruler, an external name, a new doctrine, a private empire. Neville would ask you to realize that such a 'king' is only a mistaken assumption, a mental habit that pretends to be reality. The remedy is to return to the inner monarch, to assume the I AM as king of your mind, and to watch those disguised Edomites dissolve in the acknowledging light of your awareness. The practical path: identify a recurrent rebellious thought, revise it by affirming the I AM as sole ruler, and feel the reality of that inner government now.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM is king of your inner life. Revise any rebellious thought by affirming 'Only the I AM rules here' and feel it real.

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