Inner Kings, Outer Prophecy
2 Chronicles 18:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Two kings sit on thrones before the gate of Samaria as prophets foretell; Zedekiah even makes iron horns and proclaims deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theatre of your mind, the throne is the place of I AM awareness, robed in the authority you grant in moments of decision. The prophets are your stream of thoughts—voices that promise victory or whisper fear. Zedekiah’s iron horns symbolize fixed beliefs that push you to dominate your imagined enemies. If you identify with those aggressive thoughts, you enact a drama of struggle that mirrors the outer scene. The law you live by is the state you assume; the outward scene reflects that inner forecast. You can choose a different forecast: that the Lord delivers, that you prosper, that Ramothgilead is reachable through inner alignment with your I AM. Assume the feeling of that state now, dwell there, and let the mind’s crowd recombine around a single truth: I am the author of my world, not its victim. When you rest in that faith, doors shift and the inner destination becomes clear, inviting the outer world to reflect your new decree.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and sit in silence. Assume the state of I AM governing your inner kingdom, revise the fearful voice by softly repeating, 'I am prospering now,' and feel it real for a few minutes.
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