Inner Passover Proclamation
2 Chronicles 30:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
They issued a decree across Israel to observe the Passover in Jerusalem, reviving a practice long neglected and aligned with what was written.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the outer decree mirrors an inner command of consciousness. The Israelites from Beersheba to Dan symbolize the breadth of your own mind—every tendency, every memory—being gathered into the temple of awareness. The Passover is not only a historical ritual but a symbol of release from mental bondage, a turning of attention from fear to the truth of I AM, the God of Israel within. When the decree is proclaimed, you are not asking parts of you to go somewhere else; you are aligning your states of consciousness with the inner law written in you. The words 'they had not done it... as it was written' reveal that the eternal law resides in your awareness; you simply forgot. By consciously assuming that you keep this Passover in Jerusalem, you reawaken covenant loyalty to your own I AM and invite liberation when imagination agrees with divine order. The temple you long for—the inner sanctuary—is restored by the simple act of returning to true worship as a present experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I proclaim across my entire being that I keep the Passover now. See Jerusalem as your inner sanctuary and feel the release as a tangible present experience.
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