Inner Fire, Outer Consequences
2 Chronicles 33:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records Manasseh's brutal idolatries and occult practices, which the text says provoked God to anger. It serves as a mirror of how outward acts reflect inner states.
Neville's Inner Vision
Manasseh's external horrors—child sacrifice, occult practices, and witchcraft—stand as symbols of a mind ruled by fear and manipulation. In this view, the valley is a mental landscape where troubling beliefs burn away what is true; the 'fire' is the intensity of thought, not a ritual to be endured. The enchantments and familiar spirits are internal strategies of control—thoughts that pretend to know how life must unfold. When such thoughts fill the mind, they provoke the 'anger' of the LORD—the awareness you are, the I AM—because you have forgotten your holy power. Neville teaches that you are not at the mercy of rites or external spells; you are the consciousness that imagines reality. By revising those thoughts and leaning into the unity of I AM, you replace fear with trust, manipulation with surrender, and projection with inner worship. The moral is not judgment but invitation: awaken to the inner kingdom where true worship occurs and where deeds arise from that serene center.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, assume the feeling 'I AM' as your present reality. Revise the scene by declaring that no outward enchantment or fear controls you; inner worship now governs your life.
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