Inner Chronicles of Jeroboam II
2 Kings 14:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records Jeroboam II’s deeds and battles and notes that they are written in the chronicles of the kings of Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 14:28 is a whisper that the outer deeds of Jeroboam II are but the visible fruit of an inner record. In Neville's lens, the 'rest of the acts' and the 'book of chronicles' are not ancient scrolls but the living states of consciousness you have entertained. Jeroboam’s wars and victories become your mental movements—the strategies you rehearse in imagination, the battles you endure in fear or faith, the reclaiming of your own Damascus and Hamath as inner dispositions you consent to possess. When you fix upon an appearance of power or success, you are not defeating strangers; you are aligning your I AM with a state that has already achieved what you seek. The book of kings stands as your inner ledger, and the moment you dwell in a feeling of the wish fulfilled, you inscribe a new line in it. The verse invites you to stop looking outward for proof and instead to recognize that the chronicle is written within you. The present is the end of a previous choice, and the future unfolds as you assume the inner precedent, the conviction that you are thus and so, and thus your outer history follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you are the inner king whose chronicles already record victory. Then revise one moment by silently affirming, I AM the I AM that writes my outcomes, and feel it real as the inward history shifts.
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