Jezreel Healing Vision
2 Chronicles 22:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows a king returning to Jezreel to heal from battle wounds, while Azariah visits Jezreel because he is sick.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this text the wounded king is not a man bound by swords alone; he represents a state of consciousness that has forgotten its sovereign peace. The journey to Jezreel is not a road to a place but a turning of awareness toward a healing center within. The wounds from Ramah symbolize a belief in separation, the sense that life's blows fracture the self that I am. Yet the son of Jehoram going to Jezreel is the inner self seeking the king in you—the part that fears illness and loss—coming to behold the truth that healing is already present in the I AM. When you consent to the thought that you are whole, you are not curing something else; you are remembering who you are. The external drama of war and sickness dissolves as you live from the inner law of life: spirit is the reality; appearances merely reveal a misperception. In this moment of awakening, the wounds fade as you assume wholeness in imagination, and you return to the light of your own Jezreel—the place where you are healed by saying I am.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, revise the scene to a healed self, and feel the body respond; declare I am whole now until the sensation of wellness is real.
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