Inner Chronicles of Kings
2 Kings 1:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Kings 1:18 notes that Ahaziah’s deeds are recorded in the chronicles of Israel, pointing to a larger, enduring record of life.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the consciousness of the I AM, the 'book of the chronicles' is not a dusty scroll outside you but the perpetual record of your states. Ahaziah's external deeds become a parable for the inner man whose yesterday, today, and tomorrow are written in the same divine ledger. When you hear that the rest of his acts are 'written,' hear it as a reminder that your present conditions are not random but inscribed by the consciousness that you truly are. The verse invites you to observe how attention and belief act as scribes, laying down chapters you are living from in imagination and feeling. If you would change a chapter, do not seek elsewhere; revise in the I AM—assume a different ruling state, feel the royalty of that truth, and watch your outer scenes begin to align with the revised page. The 'kings of Israel' are simply the states of consciousness you mobilize to govern your life. Your role is not to chase events, but to align your inner book-keeping with that divine record, and so your life becomes the realized kingdom you have always authored in imagination.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the I AM has already written the rest of your life in the divine book; feel the page anew. Act from that revised page and notice the outer scene begin to reflect it.
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