Inner Prayer and Humble Turning
2 Chronicles 33:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse records a king's prayer and repentance. It notes that his sins and idol-worship are written among the sayings of the seers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice in this verse that the king’s outward sins are not the final tale, but the state of his inner consciousness revealed through prayer. Your God is not a distant judge but the I AM within, responsive when you humble the self that clings to high places. The ‘places’ of high places, groves, and graven images are inner attachments—attachments to outcomes, images of self, and identifications with possessions. The line that God was intreated of him marks the moment when the inner I AM hears and agrees with your longing, provided you consent to humility. When you read that these sins were written among the sayings of the seers, hear the inner voice of wisdom inscribing your new state. Therefore, you do not change the past so much as revise your self-concept now: you are the one who prays, you are the seer who witnesses, and you are the one whose awareness chooses to let go of idols. The moment of humility opens the door for the creative I AM to respond to your prayer, rewriting your inner script with power and grace.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, breathe, and assume the feeling that your prayer has been heard and your inner idols dissolved. Let yourself humbly accept the inner seer's verdict: 'It is written—your new state is here.'
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