Inner Chronicles of Judah

2 Kings 16:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Kings 16 in context

Scripture Focus

19Now the rest of the acts of Ahaz which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
2 Kings 16:19

Biblical Context

The verse notes that the rest of Ahaz's deeds are recorded in the chronicles of Judah, the inner ledger of a king's acts.

Neville's Inner Vision

Ahaz is a figure of a mind ruled by fear, acting under the sway of appearances. The book of the chronicles is the inner ledger kept by your I AM—the memory of every choice your awareness accepts and acts upon. When the text asks, 'Are they not written?' it invites you to see that nothing you have done is separate from your inner record; you simply live within the belief of it. If you wish to alter what shows up, you must revise by assuming a higher state now and feeling it as real. Picture yourself as the king of your inner Judah, writing the next line from calm, compassion, and faith. As you assume that you already are what you long to be, the imagined past becomes present memory and the outer world follows the new record. Judgment and accountability become gentle reminders of your own creative power; the Kingdom of God is the kingdom of awareness within, where acts are rewritten by imagination into harmony.

Practice This Now

Assume a higher state now and feel it real. Imagine you are the king of your inner Judah, writing the next lines from peace and wisdom, and watch the world realign.

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