Tender Heart Heard By I Am
2 Chronicles 34:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of a heart that is tender and a humility before God, resulting in God's listening and response to the inner cry.
Neville's Inner Vision
2 Chronicles 34:27 offers a key Neville would recognize: a heart that is tender, a humility before God, and a sure sense that the I AM has heard you. The outer event—the king hearing words against the place—becomes an inner signal that your own inner counsel has confronted truth about you. Your 'place' is your current state of consciousness; the inhabitants are your beliefs and habits. When you listen with a tender heart and humble yourself before the I AM, you rend the old garment of limitation and shed tears of release. In that moment, God says, I have heard thee—the clear assurance that your inner cry has been acknowledged by the only reality that exists: your awareness. The shift is not about changing the world but about changing the state of your mind to one that accepts the divine response. Your practice is to assume you are already the revised state: tender, humble, and receptive to truth. The feeling of being heard is the feeling of alignment, of the I AM affirming your new state, and the world gradually follows from that inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly for 5 minutes, place a hand on your heart, and repeat, 'I am tender of heart; I humble myself before the I AM; I hear the truth within.' Feel that being heard as you revise any limiting thought and imagine the inner response echoing through your day.
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