Judgment as Inner Cleansing
2 Kings 10:7-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage presents Jehu executing the house of Ahab and declaring that the LORD’s word stands fulfilled, marking the purge of the old dynasty.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read as Neville would, the verse is not about political history but the drama of consciousness. The king's sons, the heads in baskets, all symbolize scenes playing inside your mind: the beliefs that once governed you, the identities you thought you were, and the loyalties you refused to relinquish. When Jehu says, 'Ye be righteous; behold, I conspired against my master,' he names the inner act of a new imagination bypassing the old script. The LORD's word that 'there shall fall unto the earth nothing' is the assurance that your true state of awareness cannot be moved by mere appearances; your I AM remains unshaken, and the old kingdom dissolves under the power of a consistent assumption. The question 'who slew all these?' invites your inner witness to acknowledge that you, not fate, persistently decide which ideas perish and which endure. By inwardly enacting the eradication of the old regime, you fulfill prophecy in your own consciousness—your new king rises as you align with the immutable law of your own awareness.
Practice This Now
Assume the role of Jehu in your inner gate: place the old beliefs and identifications into two heaps. Stand in the morning light and declare, 'The Word of the LORD stands in me; I remove the old kingdom now.'
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