Throne of Inner Purge
1 Kings 16:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
1 Kings 16:11-12 shows Zimri, as soon as he began to reign, killing all the house of Baasha and leaving none of his kin or friends. It records this purge as the fulfillment of the LORD's word spoken by Jehu the prophet.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the scene is not external politics but the drama of your own consciousness. Zimri’s swift purge is the moment you, in imagination, sit upon the throne of awareness and decide to end the reign of any old king inside you—the Baasha of fear, habit, and inherited doubt. When he ‘slew all the house’ of Baasha, it is the inner deleting of every trace of that former identity from your inner economy; no kinsfolk, no friends, no allies left to feed the old program. The word of the LORD spoken by the prophet Jehu becomes the inward law of grace: your inner decree aligns with truth and clears the landscape for a new kingdom. This is not violence toward others but the purging of your own consciousness so that the true I AM—your awareness—can reign unopposed. The prophecy is fulfilled within you when you no longer identify with the old self, and a new sense of kingly order is established by the power of your belief.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, sit on the throne of your awareness, and declare the old self—your former beliefs and habits—dissolved. See the new kingly order rise within, and let the word of your higher self affirm reality.
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