Inner Humility Against Idolatry
2 Chronicles 33:22-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amon did evil by worshiping carved images and refused to humble himself, trespassing more and more.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, Amon’s life reveals a fixed state of consciousness clinging to images and refusing the I AM’s governorship. The carved idols are not merely objects but manifestations of a mind's habit of seeking security outside itself. When the inner sense of God-identity remains unacknowledged, the heart contracts into fear, pride, and ritual repetition, and the outer acts mirror that inner disobedience, growing more severe. The remedy is simple yet radical: assume the feeling of the I AM governing your life, and revise the belief that anything outside can satisfy you. See Manasseh’s humility as an inner pattern you choose to live now, not as a past event; align your present awareness with the Lord of your soul. As you persist in that imaginative alignment, the very perception that uses carved images for power dissolves, and your actions begin to reflect true worship—an inner reverence that lights every choice and dissolves the escalation of trespass.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume the feeling of being humbled before the I AM, letting every carved image dissolve as a belief in separation. Rest in the awareness that the inner 'Lord' is your true self; from that realization, trespass against fear and pride melts away.
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