Inner Succession And The Written Word
2 Kings 1:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ahaziah dies as the LORD spoke, and Jehoram rises to reign; the passage also notes the remaining acts of Ahaziah are recorded in the chronicles. The core is that divine decree and inner order govern what seems to unfold in time.
Neville's Inner Vision
To one who looks with Neville Goddard’s eyes, the text is not mere history but the map of your inner kingdom. The LORD's word spoken by Elijah is the immutable decree of your I AM, and Ahaziah's death signals the passing of a ruling tendency that no longer serves your aims. Jehoram’s reign, beginning in the second year, embodies a fresh state of consciousness that now governs your inner realm in accord with that divine decree. The absence of a son in Ahaziah points to a release of the old generative energy, making space for a new line of life to proceed from within. The line about the remaining acts being written in chronicles becomes your inner diary—the mind’s faithful record of the movements of consciousness, kept by the eternal Witness. You are not bound to an external script; you are the author and the observer, and the crown of the new ruler arises the moment you assent to the word that never fails. Let Jehoram reign as the fruitful state that aligns with the promise inscribed in I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and feel the word of the LORD as a crown resting upon your inner brow. Assume the new reign of your desired state now, and revise any sense of lack by dwelling in the feeling-real of fullness and fruitful consciousness.
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