Inner Kingship Judgment
1 Kings 21:21-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage speaks of God’s judgment on Ahab and Jezebel, declaring that misdeeds will bring loss of posterity and a decline of their house, with Jezebel meeting a grim fate; the events are framed as divine consequences for provoking Israel to sin.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the I AM within, the scene before Ahab is a mirror of your inner weather. Your I AM—this vast awareness—does not punish; it reveals. The 'evil' spoken of is the outer echo of an inner habit: the posture that identifies with power over life, with punishment as a necessary consequence. When you cling to that posture, your inner posterity is cut off, and your mental house becomes like Jeroboam's—separate from the Source. Jezebel's voice is the attraction of idols, the urge to bend reality to will rather than align with the Light that animates all. The dogs at the wall and the birds of the air symbolize neglected energies within you—parts of self that die to a faulty god when you refuse to live in unity. This is the inner law: thought projected as fate; consciousness supporting it becomes form. Yet the entire drama is held in the I AM as a potential. You can choose another script: inhabit the state of wholeness now; recognize you are the one consciousness, not a victim of external rulers. When you revise, you do not resist the old tale but transform your belief by feeling it real that you stand in your true kingship.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, rest in I AM, and revise the scene to affirm: I am the awareness that rules my world. Feel the old sense of doom dissolve as you embody your true kingship.
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