Inner Harvest in the Desert
2 Chronicles 26:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes a ruler who expands his realm by building towers, digging wells, and cultivating cattle and vineyards across varied lands, indicating a life organized by stewardship and productive labor.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the outward works—towers in the desert, wells dug, cattle bred, fields tended—are not distant events but symbols of a mind ordered by provision. In this reading, abundance does not arrive from without; a man becomes abundance by a shift in consciousness. When you inwardly build upon the desert of limitation, you release wells of energy that replenish your life. The low country and the mountains are not places but states of feeling: plain initiative and upland discernment; each state receives your care and bears fruit as organized energy. The verse invites you to see harmony between labor and wisdom: to love husbandry is to love the discipline of turning inner possibility into outer sustenance. The inner annunciation is clear: you are the sovereign who provisions your kingdom through image, choice, and feeling. By aligning with your I AM—the true self—you plant, sustain, and reap the harvest of your world before any external sign appears.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you are the I AM in command of a vast estate: towers rise, wells spring, herds multiply. Assume prosperity is present now and feel the wealth as your immediate experience; then revisit that feeling often today.
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