Inner Restoration Prayer Practice

2 Chronicles 6:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Chronicles 6 in context

Scripture Focus

24And if thy people Israel be put to the worse before the enemy, because they have sinned against thee; and shall return and confess thy name, and pray and make supplication before thee in this house;
25Then hear thou from the heavens, and forgive the sin of thy people Israel, and bring them again unto the land which thou gavest to them and to their fathers.
2 Chronicles 6:24-25

Biblical Context

2 Chronicles 6:24-25 speaks of Israel facing defeat, then returning to God with confession and prayer in the temple; God hears, forgives, and restores the land.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Neville's ear, the story becomes a map of consciousness. The 'people of Israel' are your own inner state—when it is pressed by a seeming enemy, it is not punishment but a signal that belief has wandered. 'Return and confess thy name' is a call to reclaim your true I AM, to stop seeking from without and to affirm the divine identity already present. 'Pray and make supplication in this house' means sit in the inner sanctuary of your mind, the temple you carry as your consciousness. When you do, Heaven is not distant: it is the clear, listening awareness that answers from within. Forgiveness is not a transaction from a distant God but the release of guilt and the renaming of yourself from guilt to blessedness. The 'land' restored is your lived experience—joy, security, abundance—returned to the horizon of your life as you align with your I AM. The outer world simply follows the shift in inner state.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the state: 'I am forgiven; I am returned to the land of my abundance.' Feel the truth in your chest until it becomes your daily experience.

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