Inner Passover Prayer Realized
2 Chronicles 30:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Many people had not cleansed themselves, yet they ate the Passover; Hezekiah prayed for pardon for those who prepared their hearts to seek God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seen through Neville's lens, the scene is a portrait of inner conversion. The crowd who had not cleansed themselves mirrors thoughts clinging to old forms while desiring communion with the divine. The Passover becomes an inner feast: when you prepare your heart to seek God, you enter the presence of the I AM, not by external cleansing but by inner alignment. Hezekiah's prayer is the I AM reaching within to pardon itself: the 'good LORD pardon every one' is the mind recognizing forgiveness as natural when intention turns toward truth. The line about not being cleansed according to sanctuary purification teaches that ritual externals do not grant acceptance; readiness of heart does. Therefore, forgiveness and reconciliation arise as you consent to a new state. You are invited to realize this: your inner posture, not your past rituals, determines pardon and restoration to unity.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes, rest a hand on your heart, and repeat, 'I prepare my heart to seek God; I am pardoned now.' Sit with the felt sense of release as you continue to seek.
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