Jerusalem’s Inner Joy Awakening
2 Chronicles 30:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Great joy fills Jerusalem, unmatched since Solomon. It marks a peak of blessing for the people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jerusalem stands for the inner city of your consciousness, and the 'great joy' described is the movement of your mind when it recognises its true kingly nature. The verse says there has been no such joy in Jerusalem since Solomon, a note that invites you to realize that you can reset the inner climate at any moment by turning attention back to the I AM, the steadfast ruler within. When you acknowledge that God dwells as your awareness, your thoughts arrange themselves with order, praise, and gratitude, and the sense of separation melts. This is not history to be remembered but a condition of being to be claimed here and now. The Kingdom of God appears as an inner royal city whose streets are made of confident stillness, gratitude, and creative imagination. As you assume the feeling of that royal authority—feeling the joy as a current running through your inner Jerusalem—you align with the memory of wise governance and invite renewal into your life, just as the scripture names a renewal of blessing for Israel.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are the king of your inner city. Revise any lack by declaring, 'I am the I AM here, sovereign and joyful,' until the feeling is real.
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