Inner War, Inner Healing
2 Chronicles 22:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joram joins the king of Israel in war against Hazael, is struck down, and returns to Jezreel to be healed; Azariah, son of Jehoram, goes to Jezreel to see him because he is sick.
Neville's Inner Vision
These verses read as a map of inner states. Joram represents a consciousness that follows a crowded outer counsel and marches into battle with Hazael—an image of fear’s onslaught. The defeat and wounds are not merely events; they are the natural weather of a mind that forgot its I AM and tried to wield power apart from it. Jezreel, where he goes to be healed, marks your inward place of revision, the moment you stop chasing results and return to your own center. Azariah’s coming down to see him mirrors the arrival of a higher awareness, the I AM stepping into your story to confirm your true condition. Healing comes not from the sword but from a decisive interior shift: assume you are already the I AM, sovereign over all appearances; revise the scene in your mind until the wounded self is made whole. The outer war dissolves as you stand under your own light, and the healing you seek flows from within, guided by providence of your own awareness.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly and declare, I AM the I AM; I choose the inner alliance of peace. Then revise the scene in imagination: There is no war; I am already healed, and feel that truth as real.
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