Abundant Wealth, Inner Kingship
2 Chronicles 9:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents the king’s wealth as abundant: silver in Jerusalem is as plentiful as stones, and cedar as common as the sycomore trees of the low plains. It highlights vast material provision in the land.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the king’s wealth in Jerusalem is not simply a political display but a description of an inner state made visible. When silver is set among stones and cedar trees flourish as abundant as low-plains sycamores, the verse is naming a consciousness that refuses lack and calls reality into form. Silver as stones speaks of a solid, reliable sense of value that rests in awareness; cedar, tall and fragrant, represents a mind crowned with plenitude and purpose. The outer abundance is the natural expression of an inward claim: I am the wealth that I perceive. In Neville’s sense, the verse invites you to treat riches as a state of readiness of consciousness rather than a roll of fortune. If you imagine yourself already possessed of silver, cedar, and provision, these become your daily scenery because imagination creates reality. The king’s policy is your inner revision: revise any sense of lack until the sense of plenty is the dominant feeling of I AM. Your task is to dwell, feel, and act from that completed state, and watch the outer arrangements align to your inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: close your eyes and assume, 'I am wealth now.' Feel the abundance solidify in your body and let this inner image inform your next actions.
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