Steady Inner Path of Faith
2 Chronicles 34:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents a king who does right in the sight of the LORD, walking a steadfast, undistracted path and not swerving to the right or left. It signals inner alignment with a tested standard.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse, the king stands as a figure of your inner I AM, the awareness that rules your experience. To do right in the sight of the LORD is to align your present state with a timeless standard of goodness, not by outward conformity alone but by the inward mood that precedes action. Walking in the ways of David his father is the inner pattern you choose— a path of tested integrity, a discipline that makes your decisions congruent with your deepest nature. Declining neither to the right hand nor to the left signifies a mental posture: you refuse distraction, fear, or desire that would pull you off course; you keep the compass true to its source. As you dwell in this alignment, imagination becomes your instrument: you imagine the I AM as the ruler within, ordering thoughts, feelings, and deeds toward a single, luminous end. The Davidic lineage here is not an external pedigree but a symbol of a fixed, habitual order of consciousness. When your inner life is thus ordered, outer events respond as if drawn to a magnetic center of rightness and trust.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and assume you are the I AM walking the Davidic path within. Feel the steady, right-now conviction, and revise any uncertainty by affirming, 'I am aligned, I am right, I decline neither to the right nor left.' Then carry this feeling into your next decision.
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