Inner Judgment and Renewal
1 Kings 15:29-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A king destroys Jeroboam's dynasty in fulfillment of the LORD's word. This is punishment for Jeroboam's sins and Israel's provocations.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the awakened imagination, Jeroboam's house is a fixed pattern of thought—self-rule, pride, and external worship—that once ruled your days. The LORD’s word by Ahijah is the inner law that corrects this misalignment, insisting you return to the one Source, the I AM. When you re-scope your mind and accept that you are not the doer of events but the awareness through which events arise, the 'destruction' of that house becomes the natural movement of consciousness. The narrative frees Israel only as you release the belief that security comes from idols or ceremony; the 'smiting' is the inner revision that ends the bondage of habit. The result is not cruelty but the liberation of your perception, a clearing that makes room for a truer alignment with God within. So, this passage invites you to observe your own life: what old patterns are living as Jeroboam's house, and what word of the LORD is calling them out of you into a higher order of reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and declare, I AM the ruler of this mind; by the word within, I dissolve Jeroboam's house today. Feel the release as old patterns lose their grip and a fresh alignment with the I AM takes root.
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