Inner Festival Of Praise
2 Chronicles 30:21-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israelites in Jerusalem kept the Feast of Unleavened Bread for seven days with gladness, while priests and Levites praised the LORD daily. Hezekiah encouraged the inner teachers and the people, they shared meals, peace offerings, and confessed before God, then willingly kept another seven days with joy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 21–23 invites an inner reading: when you acknowledge you are the I AM, seven days of unleavened living become a ceremony of shedding the ego’s leaven and opening to pure being. The Levites who taught the good knowledge of the LORD are your inner faculties aligned to truth; they praise the LORD day by day, using the instrument of awareness to fill your mind with harmony. Hezekiah, the encouraging voice within, speaks comfort to these teachers, inviting them to feast on the abundance of realization and to rest in the peace offerings of gratitude. Confession before the LORD God of your fathers is your honest acknowledgment of the timeless I AM within, a ritual of naming and owning your divine source. The assembly’s decision to keep seven more days demonstrates the power of a steady practice: once worship is felt, it multiplies, deepening faith, obedience, and covenant loyalty to your true nature. As you repeat this inner festival with gladness, faith grows into certainty, and your outward perception shifts to reflect your inner alignment with God.
Practice This Now
For seven days, assume the feeling of being the I AM hosting an inner festival. Each day, revise a troublesome thought into gratitude and declare, 'I am the I AM,' until joy and trust become your natural atmosphere.
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