Inner Armies of Conscious Leadership
2 Chronicles 26:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Uzziah had a large host of fighting men organized and counted by officials under a captain, illustrating orderly leadership.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner world is the battlefield where the king rules. The host of fighting men represents the states of consciousness you mobilize in the moment of decision. Jeiel the scribe and Maaseiah the ruler are not distant officers; they are the mental registers and the organizing faculty of your awareness, set under Hananiah, the captain—the active will that convenes, directs, and moves perception. When you believe that you are the I AM behind every thought, you discover that the numbers, the names, the order, and the command all exist within, ready to be summoned by a single assumption. The external war is but the outward sign of an inward alignment; when your inner kingdoms are counted and accounted for, your life aligns with purpose and power. You do not seek authority outside; you awaken to the authority already vested in you through awareness. The host is your capacity to think, decide, and act in harmony with a goal. To awaken it, assume the state of the captain and permit your inner ensemble to respond to your chosen aim with calm, confident motion.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine standing before a council of your faculties. Count three: memory, judgment, and will, and place them at the service of your chosen outcome; then feel-as-if you already command them and step into the sensation of leadership.
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