Inner Passover Fire of Worship
2 Chronicles 35:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage records obedience to the ordinance: they roasted the Passover with fire, while the other offerings were boiled in pots, caldrons, and pans. They distributed these offerings quickly among all the people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine you are present in the king’s court, and the Passover is your own state of consciousness. The fire you see is not a mere flame but the light of I AM awareness, cooking away doubt in obedience to the inner ordinance. The verse distinguishes 'roasting the Passover' by fire from boiling the other offerings; this division is a symbolic map: some truths are held in a single flame of conviction; others must be prepared through varied containers of thought. When you hold to the ordinance and feel it real, you enact nourishment for the entire body of your life. The 'pot, caldron, and pan' are you, the vessel, your images, and your feelings; heat transforms the substance of what you believe into living energy. And as you distribute the offerings among all the people, you recognize that every aspect of yourself receives what you are now insisting upon in imagination. Covenant loyalty is not to a past written law, but to the unwavering assumption that your I AM is the source, and what you imagine, you become.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already the host of the Passover within, feeling the fire of awareness; imagine distributing a chosen blessing to every aspect of your life.
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