Inner Deliverance for Captive Minds
2 Chronicles 28:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Chronicles 28:11 calls for hearing and freeing those you have held in captivity, warning that wrath rests upon you.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this moment, the verse speaks not of external captives but of the states of your own consciousness. The 'brethren' you have made captive are the thoughts, fears, and habits you have imprisoned within your psyche. The fierce wrath is the inner resistance that keeps you hostage to limitation. Hear the call as a summons to awaken: you are not condemned by a distant God, but by your own defined identity—your present awareness. When you refuse to release them, you tighten the chains around your I AM; when you decide to deliver them, you release your entire being into a broader reality. The only power that binds is the belief that these dominions exist apart from you. Your task is to revise the scene in imagination, to assume the feeling of their freedom, and to treat deliverance as already true, here and now. The moment you insist that the captives be freed, you awaken as the governor of your inner kingdom, and what you imagine becomes your lived world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and imagine every part of your mind as a brother you have released; declare, 'I now deliver every captive thought and feeling into the freedom of my awareness.'
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