Inner Humble State Within
2 Chronicles 28:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD lowered Judah because of Ahaz's sins, exposing their vulnerability. The passage points to accountability and the cost of idolatry.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that in Neville's understanding, the events are not about distant kings but about the inner state Judah represents. 'The LORD' is your awareness, the I Am that you are, and 'Judah' is your current alignment of consciousness. Ahaz's sin becomes the symbol of a belief in separation, a state that looks outward for power and protection while neglecting covenant loyalty to the divine within. When such a belief takes hold, your inner world contracts, and your outer experience mirrors that contraction, lowering the sense of wholeness and exposing the nakedness of fear, scarcity, and false worship. The verse teaches that judgment is not external punishment but the natural result of a mind that has abandoned obedience to the one true Source. Yet the moment you recognize that lower state, you may revise it by assuming a higher alignment—renewed fidelity to the I AM, a decision to obey the inner Law, and a felt sense of being held by divine care. In that instant, the so-called judgment dissolves into a re-ordered consciousness where loyalty to God is restored within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the feeling of being inseparable from the I AM. Revise the inner state: 'I am in covenant with God; fear and idols have no hold on me.' Then feel it real.
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