Inner Covenant Reading
2 Chronicles 34:16-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A scribe carries a found book to the king and reports that the servants will do all commanded. The money found in the LORD's house has been gathered and given to overseers and workers; Shaphan then reads the book to the king.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's lens, the king is your present state of consciousness, the book is the living law written in you, and Shaphan is the messenger that reveals what your inner servants accomplish when aligned with the I AM. The moment the scribe carries the book to the throne, you acknowledge that every command your true self imagines is already in motion; the outward report, 'they do it,' is the inner conviction that your assumed state acts. The gathering and distribution of money is the inner economy of your faculties—resources channeling into the overseers (discernment, order) and the workmen (doing, creating) to bring the outer into alignment with the inner decree. When Shaphan reads the book before the king, you hear the law spoken; your awareness recognizes the covenant of loyalty between intention and action. The true worship here is obedience to the living word within, not external ritual; imagination is the instrument through which the law is seen and enacted in your life.
Practice This Now
Assume yourself as the king of your mind; read the inner book aloud and affirm, 'I am the law by which all is done.' Feel resources and faculties moving to fulfill the decree, and carry that conviction into the day.
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