Inner Judgment, Royal Purge Within
2 Chronicles 22:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehu executes judgment on the house of Ahab and slays the princes of Judah and the brothers of Ahaziah who served Ahaziah.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice Jehu's purge not as history but as a metaphor for your inner governance. The house of Ahab is the stubborn ego that would rule by fear and pride; the princes of Judah and the brothers of Ahaziah are the familiar thoughts and loyalties that served that ego—the habits, defenses, and stories about power. When you, as the I AM, awaken to your true sovereignty, you sweep through the mind's temple and quietly remove these ministers from their posts. The act of killing them is the ceasing of attention to the old regime, the revision of the self's history, the release of attachments that bind you to separation. In that instant, the king reclaimed is the I AM, the real king of your inner kingdom. The external world merely mirrors the inward alignment; as you purge, you establish a ruling consciousness that does not fear judgment but embodies it as accountability to the self. Thus the Kingdom of God rises within, not by battle with others but by conquest of belief.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine Jehu as your higher Self sweeping through the inner temple, removing the ministers of the old regime. Declare Only the I AM reigns here, and feel the old loyalties dissolve.
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