Pardon and Healing Through Prayer
2 Chronicles 30:18-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A large number of people were not ceremonially cleansed, yet Hezekiah intercedes for them. God heals when the heart is turned toward seeking Him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seen through the Neville lens, the scene is a drama of states. The multitude’s lack of cleansing points to a collective mind unconcerned with outward ritual; Hezekiah is the inner cry that calls upon the I AM to pardon those who prepare their hearts to seek God. When the mind aligns with the truth that God is within and that grace answers readiness, the healing is not a miracle apart from us but a restoration of inner order. The Lord hearkens to the ask of the state of true seeking, and the healing that follows is the inward renewal of relationship—between fear and faith, between separation and unity. The cleansing ceremony is symbolic of inner purification; the essential factor is the heart’s consent to seek God. Thus, forgiveness flows to all who prepare their heart, and healing becomes a natural expression of consciousness awakened to its own divinity. Remember, you are the I AM; your imagination is the instrument by which the hidden order is revealed. The narrative invites you to revise your inner state: from not cleansed to prepared to seek God now, and then to witness the healing that follows in body, mind, and circumstance.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and declare, 'I am pardoned and healed now,' while imagining your heart opening to seek God. Feel the inner conviction as if the healing has already occurred, and dwell there a moment.
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