Inner Kingship in 2 Kings 10
2 Kings 10:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In 2 Kings 10:12-14, Jehu departs to Samaria, meets the brethren of Ahaziah, and orders them taken alive; they are slain at the pit of the shearing house.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the lens of consciousness, 2 Kings 10:12-14 becomes a map of your inner kingdom. Jehu is a newly awakened state of awareness stepping into the role of king within your mind. The 'brethren of Ahaziah' are old loyalties of your former self — fearful, proud, attached to a counterfeit sovereignty. The scene at the 'shearing house' marks a threshold where outer activity invites inner review; your attention is drawn to the pit of the mind, where the old vibrations are exposed. When Jehu says, 'Take them alive,' it signals your decision not to spiritually honor these remnants, but to release their hold. They die to the old consciousness in the pit, where their power dissolves. This is not cruelty but the natural consequence of a consciousness renovated by the I AM. As you align with the I AM, the inner kingdom becomes more complete, and your outer life follows—decisions, actions, and justice flowing from a single, awakened state. The narrative demonstrates that true kingship arises from inner authority, not from outer conquest.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is the ruler of your inner state now. In your next moment of stillness, picture Jehu as the awakened you, gently letting go of old beliefs until they fade away; feel the new sovereignty settling in.
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