Walking Before the Inner King
2 Chronicles 7:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Chronicles 7:17-18 presents a condition: if you walk before God as David did and keep his statutes, God will establish your throne. The message is one of covenant loyalty and inner sovereignty.
Neville's Inner Vision
Every word of 2 Chronicles 7:17-18 invites you to notice that the throne you seek to rule with is seated in your own consciousness. When you walk before me, as David did, you are choosing a state of fidelity rather than a mere outward ritual. To observe my statutes and judgments is to live by inner laws you refuse to bend with fear or doubt. The covenant with David is not a distant treaty; it is the fixed I AM you awaken to and stand in, the certainty that you do not leave the throne of your life to chance. As you imagine, feel, and accept that the kingdom begins within, the outer conditions respond in kind: the sense of rulers and dominions manifest as steadiness, order, and trust. This chapter teaches that your persistence in the inner posture makes the there shall not fail thee a man to be ruler a present, felt reality, here and now. Your mind is the throne; your life evidence of what you allow yourself to consent to in imagination.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and imagine you are walking before the I AM with David's fidelity; revise any doubt by saying I keep your statutes in my heart. Then feel the throne of your life as already established.
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