Inner Covenant Realized In 2 Chronicles
2 Chronicles 23:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehoiada forges a covenant making the people the LORD's. The people then destroy Baal's temple, smash his idols, and kill the priest before the altars.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the inner plane, the covenant is a boundary you announce to your own consciousness. To say 'the LORD's people' is to align your entire self with a higher authority, not a distant rule. The 'house of Baal' stands as the settled beliefs you tolerate—fear, lack, doubt, old judgments. When you consent to be the LORD's, you begin to purge by revising those beliefs, replacing them with a single allegiance: your I AM. The smashing of its altars is not violence but a cancellation of false stories and conditioned memories; the priest of Baal is the older voice that has dictated your sense of limitation, and you silence it by declaring your loyalty to the present reality of divine life. Practically, this is a shift you can perform now: assume you are the LORD's, and refresh your self-image to match that confession; feel it real until your outer world reflects a purified state. The moment you do, the outer shows your inner covenant in action.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat 'I am the LORD's people' as a living truth, and imagine destroying the idols of fear within you; feel the reality of a purified self-state now.
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