Casting Down Inner Baal
2 Kings 10:26-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes removing Baal’s images from the temple, burning them, and destroying Baal’s image and house, turning the site into a draught house.
Neville's Inner Vision
Two images stand before you: Baal as a god of your own making and the temple of your mind that holds him. The act of bringing the images out of the house is your decision to face what you have accepted as true; burning them is the intentional release of the belief that this idol governs you. When the image and its house are broken, the inner architecture that sustains limitation dissolves, and space opens for a more authentic worship. The draught house that remains is not punishment but a purified corridor for breath and possibility; in that cleared space, you may finally rest in the I AM—the awareness that you are God-consciousness. The outward event mirrors a quiet inward victory: you have withdrawn your worship from idols and prepared your mind to behold reality as you imagine it, not as you fear it. By choosing this inner cleansing, you align with true worship and dissolve the power of false images.
Practice This Now
Practice: In meditation, imagine a temple within your chest or head; identify a Baal-image—a persistent belief or craving; watch it carried away and burned; then feel the space cleared and invite the I AM to fill it with true worship.
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