Inner Kingship In 2 Chronicles 22:2
2 Chronicles 22:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ahaziah began to reign at forty-two and ruled only one year in Jerusalem; his mother Athaliah was Omri's daughter.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the mind, the king in this verse is a state of consciousness you entertain and then extend or release. The brief reign of Ahaziah signals how a new awareness can arise within, only to yield to older patterns unless you anchor it in the I AM. Athaliah, named as Omri's daughter, marks the heredity of thought—the loyalties and scripts you inherited from parents, culture, and circumstance. Neville would say the outer page is a mirror of your inner landscape: a story you quietly live as a belief about who you are. If you desire lasting sovereignty, seek power not in outward rule but in waking the I AM that rules from within. The kingdom of God is a present fact, a still, abiding awareness that quiets the clamor of old dynasties. Practice revision: cherish the memory of lineage, then replace it with the felt reality that I AM now reigns in you. When you feel it real, Ahaziah's one-year reign becomes a symbol of a new, persistent consciousness that outlives transient history.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, declare 'I AM the king of my inner Jerusalem now,' and feel Athaliah dissolving into light as you affirm lasting inner sovereignty.
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