Enthroning Your Inner King
2 Kings 10:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Kings 10:3-4 presents a command to choose the best and meetest heir, seat him on the throne, and defend the master's house, followed by fear when two kings seem to stand before you.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard approach, the line about selecting the best and meetest is the invitation to identify the finest state of consciousness you can imagine—your I AM seated upon the throne of your mind. To 'fight for your master's house' becomes the disciplined maintenance and defense of that inner state through persistent imaginative affirmation. The phrase about two kings standing before him represents competing thoughts—fear and faith, doubt and conviction—appearing only when you forget you are sovereign in the inner chamber. The throne and the kingdom are not external battlegrounds but the alignment of your inner idea with reality. When you assume and feel the enthronement as already accomplished, your outer life begins to respond to the ruling state you have accepted. The remedy is to revise fear by likening it to a shadow that vanishes once the true monarch sits securely on the throne of awareness, restoring harmony to your entire house.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the best inner state as already enthroned. Feel the seat of that I AM within your chest and declare, 'I reign over my inner house now' until fear dissolves.
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