Inner Covenant Healing
2 Chronicles 7:13-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage states that if people humble themselves, pray, seek God, and turn from wicked ways, God will hear, forgive, and heal their land. It also affirms that heaven's response appears when prayers rise in the hands of those who call on Him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville's lens, the events in 2 Chronicles 7:13–15 are not external judgments but inner movements of consciousness. Drought, locusts, and pestilence mirror the states of mind that forget the I AM. Humility, prayer, seeking the face of God, and turning from old ways are shifts in your inner disposition—releasing fear, pride, and attachment to the ego's scripts—and they restore alignment with the one Presence within. When you inhabit that posture, heaven’s hearing is an inner listening that recognizes you as the I AM’s own, not apart from it. Forgiveness and restoration follow as inner recalibration: your life-field—health, relationships, purpose—feels renewed as belief shifts. The 'land' you heal is your entire being, and the 'place' becomes the sanctuary of your own mind where prayers are made and answered as revision in feeling. Open your consciousness to this; the eyes and ears that attend to the prayer are yours, already present within you, awaiting your consent to be known.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, rest in the I AM presence, and revise a sense of lack into an assumption of wholeness. Say, 'I am humble, I pray, I seek Your face, I turn from old thoughts,' and dwell in the felt sense until it feels real.
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