Inner Passover Practice
2 Chronicles 35:16-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Josiah commands the service of the LORD and the people observe the Passover with the feast of unleavened bread for seven days. It is hailed as unmatched in Israel's history since Samuel.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold the Passover not as a festival in matter, but as a drama of consciousness. The service prepared on one day, the burnt offerings upon the altar of the LORD, and the call to obedience are all inner dispositions arranged by the I AM, your divine awareness. Josiah represents a decision of the self to hearken to a higher command, a turning of attention toward the present moment where gratitude and fidelity to law become living experience. When 'the children of Israel that were present kept the Passover,' imagine you standing in the inner company that worships with unwavering loyalty: your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs are aligned by a single decree. The 'unleavened bread seven days' is symbolic cleansing of habitual patterns; the note that 'no Passover like to that' points to the possibility of a radical inner breakthrough once you merge intention with feeling. Such a feast is not in stone but in consciousness, a memory rewritten as current reality through imagination, and it stands as a model you can claim now by assuming the state of gratitude, obedience, and fearless faith.
Practice This Now
Imagine you are already keeping this Passover within. Feel the inner altar polished, the covenant renewed, and declare quietly, I am free and faithfully present now.
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