The Inner King Dies
2 Chronicles 35:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Josiah dies and is carried to Jerusalem to be buried in a tomb of his fathers. All Judah and Jerusalem mourn for him.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the inner watcher, Josiah’s death marks the dissolution of an exterior kingly image and a transition to a higher state of awareness. The movement of his body from one chariot to another mirrors how states of consciousness shift under the I AM, while the nation's mourning reflects the collective response of your inner self to the letting go of a familiar authority. In Neville’s light, this death is not loss but a clearing of space for a new, more radiant consciousness. The king represents a certain order and righteousness held as a belief; when that belief departs, you are invited to let a deeper, indestructible state of God-consciousness rise—one that already resides in the I AM and awaits your attentive assumption. The burial in the sepulchres of his fathers points you back to inner roots and long-held laws that defined your early self-image. Embrace the release, and you die to limitation, awakening the Kingdom of God as the unity of all inner states.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as the sole ruler in your mind; imagine the old king being carried away and a new inner king rising, then feel the unity of all states within your consciousness.
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