Inner Release of Captives
2 Chronicles 28:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Armed men relinquish captives and spoil before the leaders and people, signaling a release rather than continued conquest.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the theater of your mind, the armed men symbolize stubborn thoughts of possession and control; the captives and spoil are beliefs and attachments you have identified with. When they step aside before the princes and the congregation, it is a symbolic order of your inner governance—the I AM, your higher self—over ruled impulses. This is not history but a practical parable: release what you have identified with as yours and allow mercy, compassion, and a wiser stewardship to appear. By choosing to let go, you make room for creative power to flow; the act of relinquishment becomes an act of self-definition. The princes and congregation are the inner voices of discernment and common sense, acknowledging that you cannot be diminished by imagined loss. As you hold this impression in imagination, your world aligns with the feeling of freedom and generous response to life. Your consciousness breathes as if the release has already happened, and the outer scene follows that inner revision.
Practice This Now
Assume you have already released all inner captives and the spoil, placing the outcome before your inner council. Feel it-real: a growing lightness in the chest and a quiet mercy flowering into your life.
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