Inner Hezekiah: Pride to Humility
2 Chronicles 32:24-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah falls ill and prays; God gives a sign, but pride exposes itself as wrath, until humility restores the land and preserves him in the days that follow.
Neville's Inner Vision
Illness and blessing, in this reading, are states of consciousness, not distant events. Hezekiah’s sickness is the mind’s alarm that the separate self has overfeared its span; prayer is the act of turning attention to the I AM within, the true physician. The sign given is inner confirmation that the rhythm of life is responsive to consciousness. Yet the heart lifted up—the pride of self—casts a mild wrath upon the land, not as a vengeance poured from without, but as the natural consequence of misalignment with the divine order. When Hezekiah humbled himself, and the inhabitants followed, the climate changed; the wrath was stayed and days opened again. In this Neville-tinged reading, you are asked to notice where you carry pride as a posture of “I-ness.” The cure is simple: assumption of the I AM as your reality, and a revision of the story that you are defined by circumstance. By returning to humility and gratitude, you allow the inner sign to certify that you are already healed and protected by the presence within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as your only reality; feel health returning, and your attention resting on gratitude rather than lack. Revise the story of 'my' limits by blessing yourself with the sign of inward wholeness, and let that feeling-real, inner truth saturate your heart for the day.
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