Inner Book of Prayer and Turning
2 Chronicles 33:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse notes the remainder of Manasseh’s acts, his prayer to God, and the seers’ words, recorded in the book of the kings.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville Goddard frame, this verse invites you to see every external record as a reflection of an inner state. The 'rest of the acts' and Manasseh’s 'prayer unto his God' are not distant facts but the aftertaste of a consciousness, a moment you are invited to revise. The 'words of the seers' are inner voices—guides within your awareness reminding you that transformation is possible from the inside out. The book of the kings signifies your subconscious ledger, the place where you imprint who you believe yourself to be. When you acknowledge a prayer, you are not petitioning distance; you are revising your self-concept. Repentance and turning become not guilt but a deliberate shift of attention and feeling toward the I AM, the awareness that you already are complete. Forgiveness and reconciliation arise as you accept that the past can be re-seen by the present state. The moment you accept that your inner state has changed, the 'record' aligns with that reality, and your outward world mirrors the inner revision. Practice turning toward the feeling of the I AM, and observe how the outer life follows.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe, and assume in the present tense, 'I am forgiven, and I forgive.' Visualize a luminous Book of the Kings within your chest, and revise your past by affirming that your inner state has already turned toward love and wholeness.
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