Inner Healing in 2 Kings 1:2
2 Kings 1:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ahaziah is sick after a fall and sends messengers to Baalzebub to learn if he will recover. He seeks an outside sign of healing rather than turning inward to his own I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scene, the fall and the lattice are not merely accidents but inner symbolism. Ahaziah, king of Samaria, is sick and turns outward, sending messengers to Baalzebub to learn whether he shall recover. The act embodies a consciousness looking for healing through external powers, rather than acknowledging the I AM within as its source. God is not a distant god you petition; God is the I AM that you are aware of. The god of Ekron is a projection of a separated mind seeking signs outside itself. Your healing voice is the silent I AM within, which answers not through omens but through the certainty you hold in your own being. When you treat a disease as a problem of the body, you have forgotten your creative power; when you assume the state of health as already yours, you awaken the reality that your imagination has been forming. The verse invites a revision: imagine the outcome you desire, feel the satisfaction of it now, and let the external condition align with your inner truth. The moment you dwell in that assurance, you recover.
Practice This Now
Assume the state 'I am health now' and feel it real. Visualize the lattice dissolving as you stand in a radiance of inner I AM, utterly well.
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