Inner City Rejoicing Within
2 Chronicles 23:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The people rejoice in the land and the city becomes quiet after Athaliah is slain.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the verse as an inward drama. Athaliah, a tyrant queen, stands for a ruling thought—fear, resentment, or a habit that has ruled your inner streets. When you, as the I AM, awaken with the sword of awareness and slay Athaliah, the outward cries of rebellion fall away. Then the people of the land rejoice—the parts of you that long for harmony celebrate—and the city becomes quiet. This quiet is not conquered by force but formed by aligning all your states of consciousness under one sovereign: the I AM. The kingly rule is over your own imagining, not over others. The moment you assume the revised state—Athaliah is dead; the city is quiet; joy returns—you establish a new normal. Your world is an inner atmosphere that obeys this truth. Practice dwelling in the assumption that your inner city has prevailed, and let the feeling of peace permeate every room of your mind.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the tyrant within is slain by your awareness; feel the inner city quiet and joyful as the I AM reclaims its throne.
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