Walking the Inner Law
2 Kings 10:31-34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehu outwardly follows some laws but does not wholeheartedly embrace the LORD’s law. Because of the heart’s neglect, the land is affected by shrinking strength and inner disobedience shows up as external pressure.
Neville's Inner Vision
I tell you, the tale before you is not about kings and armies alone, but the state of your own consciousness. The LORD is the law within—the I AM that orders life when you align with it wholeheartedly. Jehu’s outward obedience is insufficient while his heart clings to old sins; thus the inner law remains compromised and the outer land contracts, for the consciousness is not fully united with principle. The smiting by Hazael and the borders described symbolize the scattered results of a mind not living in sync with its divine order. The chronicles speak as your inner memory of what you have accepted as real. To heal, you must reclaim the whole-hearted obedience inside, revise every lingering belief of limitation, and feel as if the inner law is already fulfilled. When you do, the kingdom within expands and outward conditions naturally respond to that inner alignment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you walk in the LORD’s law with all your heart; revise lingering thoughts of limitation and feel it real by declaring, I walk in God's law now and my life reflects that unity.
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