Inner Congregation of Joy
2 Chronicles 30:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A wide assembly—Judah, Israel, strangers, and those dwelling in Judah—come together in one moment of rejoicing.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the consciousness that calls itself I AM, the verse reveals a single nation formed within: every part of you that once stood apart—Judah, Israel, the strangers from afar, the dwellers in your present state—now gathers as one. The outward assembly is but the reflection of an inner alignment. Rejoicing is not an emotion you borrow from without; it is the recognition that the I AM holds all voices, all tribes, in its embrace. When you imagine such a gathering, you are not pleasing an external deity, you are reconstituting your own inner decree. The priests and the Levites are your inner disciplines and guardians who welcome every belief, every pattern, as valid travelers in the land of your awareness. The strangers from the land of Israel represent past ideas and fears that have returned to the light; their presence signals expansion, not division. In this moment of unity, God—your I AM—becomes manifest as the cheerful, all-inclusive awareness that rejoices in its own unity. Your world simply mirrors this inward concord.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume every part of your mind gathers as one congregation; feel the joy of unity and affirm I AM that I AM within.
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