Return to the Inner Passover
2 Chronicles 30:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king proclaims a nationwide Passover to return Israel to the LORD, warning against repeating the sins of the fathers and inviting the remnant to rejoin the covenant.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this moment, the decree is not an external event but a mirror for your inner state. The call to observe Passover from Beersheba to Dan signifies a widening of consciousness: every corner of your awareness is summoned to acknowledge the I AM that you are. When the king declares, turn again unto the LORD, he invites you to return your attention to the life that never left you—the remnant within, the portion that escaped the grip of old thought. Be not ye like your fathers means free yourself from the past pattern of trespass by recognizing that desolation is the byproduct of neglected contemplation. The decree promises a returning because your faithful attitude brings coherence back to you; covenant loyalty awakens mercy and restores fullness of being. The outward proclamation mirrors your inner revision: you enact repentance by assuming the truth that you are already one with the divine Life you seek, and your inner alignment writes the events of your life into harmony with the covenant.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already returned to the I AM; revise any sense of separation by declaring, 'I am one with the LORD.' Then feel the fullness of mercy awakening within you as you rest in this restored covenant.
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