Inner Covenant, Outer Consequences
2 Chronicles 34:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Chronicles 34:24-25 speaks of judgment on the place because the people forsook the LORD and worshiped other gods; the curses unfold where fidelity breaks.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the scene as a map of your own consciousness. 'This place' is the arena of your inner king, the seat of your imagineer. When you forsake the I AM and turn to lesser idols—fear, desire, the need to control—you institute a worship that distances you from your true Source, and inner law answers with correspondingly heavy weather. The curses are not punishments imposed from outside; they are the natural consequences of a state believed to be true. The book read before the king of Judah is your memory of higher truth, and reading it aloud reminds you that every inner state writes outer conditions. If you persist in thinking you are separate from God, you will experience a life that matches that separation; once you remember the I AM as your own awareness, you rewrite the cast of characters. The moment you return to allegiance—heart, imagination, and trust—you discover that what once seemed wrath dissolves into a calm, ordered expression of your inward fidelity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise your state: imagine you are the I AM, faithful and present. Feel the allegiance in your chest and let that feeling realign your day.
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