Inner Deliverance By Imagination
2 Chronicles 32:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of the LORD saving Hezekiah and Jerusalem from Sennacherib and from every other threat, guiding them on all sides.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the story as a parable of your own consciousness. The LORD you read about is the I AM—the unwavering presence that you are when you are fully awake. The fearsome Sennacherib stands for the inner pressure of doubt and the sense that life is under siege. When the verse says Hezekiah and the inhabitants were saved, it is a description of your mind's decision to identify with a higher state of awareness and to consent to the reality of protection. The note that they were 'guided them on every side' is the inner navigation system at work: as you inhabit the feeling of I AM pervading every corner of your being, guidance arises from within, ordering thoughts, feelings, and circumstances into harmony. Thus, what appears as a threat is simply an invitation to trust the present quiet of God within. In Neville's terms, God isn't a distant actor but your own awareness, witnessing and arranging experience according to your dominant assumption. By choosing the correct state—protection, guidance, wholeness—you enact the deliverance described in the text, and your external world follows the inner order you have assumed.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the I AM is surrounding you; repeat 'I am guided and protected on every side' until you feel a steady sense of divine presence.
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