Peace Between Judah And Israel
1 Kings 22:44 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehoshaphat formed peace with the king of Israel. This marks a covenant of quiet between two neighboring realms.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider this moment as a mirror for your inner life. In the true sense, Jehoshaphat’s peace with the king of Israel is not an agreement between persons in time, but an interior alignment of states of consciousness. The I AM within you notices two kings within—one Judah, the other Israel—each representing opposed thoughts, loyalties, or fears. When you, as the I AM, choose to bless and settle both, you are not surrendering anything but reclaiming the wholeness of your own consciousness. Peace arises when one inner king consents to coexist with the other, without struggle; not by negating the rival but by confirming the reality of harmony beneath appearances. Your imagination then refuses to feed the conflict; it sees the two contrasting thoughts as actors in a single drama that can be reconciled through a stable, loving awareness. The outer world becomes a faithful echo of the inner decree: peace is a state you dwell in—now, and always, once you refuse to argue with what you have decided is true.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume you have already settled the inner dispute. Feel the harmony of both 'kings' in your chest, and let the conviction of peace radiate outward for 60 seconds.
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