Quieting Wrath Within

2 Chronicles 32:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Chronicles 32 in context

Scripture Focus

26Notwithstanding Hezekiah humbled himself for the pride of his heart, both he and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, so that the wrath of the LORD came not upon them in the days of Hezekiah.
2 Chronicles 32:26

Biblical Context

Hezekiah humbled himself and the people, so the wrath of the LORD was stayed. The verse points to humility as the turning of fate.

Neville's Inner Vision

Put simply, the scene is not about old kings and fortifications but about your inner weather. 2 Chronicles 32:26 tells you that when the state of your heart yields to humility, the storm you call outward wrath does not land in your life. Pride is a busy believing that you are separate from the whole, a stubborn sense of self that meets every demand with reaction. Humility, in Neville's sense, is a relinquishment of that resistance and a return to the I AM, the awareness that already knows the truth: you are the imagining of God in action. When Hezekiah and the people give up the ego's need to prove itself, the divine response is not punitive but protective, aligning events with a softer tempo. The inner man calms, and the outer season quiets, because you are now in tune with your own greater state. Practice recalling that you stand in the presence of mercy by a simple act of surrender: let pride be revised into humble acceptance and feel the relief of the sky clearing.

Practice This Now

Assume the state of humility now and revise pride into quiet acceptance. Feel-it-real that you are already protected by mercy in the present moment.

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