Inner Passover Awakening
2 Chronicles 35:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Josiah kept a Passover unto the LORD in Jerusalem, marking a ceremonial renewal. This verse invites us to see outer obedience as an inner alignment with the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Josiah's Passover in Jerusalem becomes a mirror of your own inner covenant. In this light, the LORD is the I AM within you, and keeping the feast is your decision to align with that living awareness. The act of slaying the Passover is the death of old fear-dominated patterns, the release of bondage to limitation, so your consciousness may rise to true worship. The fourteenth day and the first month signify a fresh starting point, a decisive reinvestment in the present I AM. When you imagine yourself keeping the Passover, you are not performing a ritual for distant times, but inviting the inner state of obedience and gratitude to rule your mind. Your inner Jerusalem becomes the center of alignment, where the imagination serves the covenant rather than serves self-doubt. By choosing to observe this inner feast, you acknowledge that your reality follows your awareness; you claim the sovereignty of God in you, and watch as your outer life reflects that interior peace.
Practice This Now
Imaginatively, close your eyes and declare, I AM the Passover within me. Feel the old self die and the new awareness rise; rest in the certainty that your reality follows this inner covenant.
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