Uzziah's Inner Armory
2 Chronicles 26:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Uzziah equips his army with shields, weapons, and engines, and grows in strength as he is marvelously helped until he becomes strong.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the verses as a map of the mind. The host, shields, spears, and engines are not external gear but the faculties of your consciousness organized and empowered by your I AM. Each piece—shields as protection of belief, helmets as clear perception, habergeons as disciplined habits, bows and slings as directed thoughts—points toward a masterful readiness to act from inner certainty. The engines on towers and bulwarks, invented by cunning men, signify inspired methods born of disciplined imagination—constructive ideas that rise above ordinary reasoning to shoot arrows and cast stones into the world of form. Uzziah’s name spreading abroad and the report of being marvelously helped illustrate the visible fruit of an inner state well-aligned with Providence: when you know you are supported by the I AM, you are supported. The growth to strength happens not by luck but by the sustained, quiet assumption that you are already equipped and guided; the outer results follow the inner conviction. This is your inner kingship in action: authority issued from within, expressed as competence, resilience, and effectiveness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already equipped with inner shields and engines; feel the I AM guiding you, and imagine yourself consciously erecting the mental machinery needed for any challenge.
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