Inner Fortresses, Outer Abundance
2 Chronicles 27:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
King Jotham built cities in the mountains and forests, and fought the Ammonites, prevailing. In that same period Ammon paid him tribute of silver and grain in the second and third years.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner verse is not talking about a distant king; it describes a state of consciousness you can assume. The mountains and forests are the terrains of your mind; building cities, towers, and castles is the discipline of your ideas—security, authority, order. When the story says he fought the king of Ammon and prevailed, it is your inner battle with fear and doubt, and the triumph is the establishment of a fixed state where limitation yields to the I AM. The tribute of silver and grain represents the supply that follows when your inner government is in effect: wealth, nourishment, and stability visible in your outer life. The fact that it came in the second and third year shows consistency: once you settle the state of kingship, life reflects that state over time. In Neville terms, you do not conquer a separate land; you awaken as the I AM who always rules, and the world rearranges to match that consciousness. The law is intimate and exact: assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled, and persist until it is realized in form.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of kingship now and feel it real. Sit quietly, visualize building towers on the mountains of your mind, and sense abundant supply arriving as tribute to this sovereign state.
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