Deliverance From Inner Captivity
2 Chronicles 28:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Oded warns the captors for enslaving their kin and urges the release of the captives, warning that God's anger rests on them. He commands that the captives be freed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Oded's call is not a history lesson but an inner summons. The captors and the captive brethren mirror states of consciousness: one part of you restricts, the other desires release. The 'wrath' that reaches to heaven is your own fierce inner verdicts-guilt, fear, grievance-that keep you from liberating what you imagine as others. When you hear the prophet's plea to deliver the captives again, you are invited to revise your inner scenario: choose to let go of the imagined bondage and declare the brethren free. The act of releasing is not about coercion outside, but a quiet, unshakable recognition that you are the God of your life. In that recognition, the energy that bound you dissolves, and what you call enemies become aspects you embrace and integrate. Turn from the judgment that kept you in exile and claim your unity with the I AM. Deliverance arrives as you perceive yourself as the liberator of all within you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you are the liberator of your inner brethren. In a quiet moment, declare, 'I deliver the captives now,' and feel the release expanding your awareness.
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