Inner Fulfillment of Prophecy
2 Kings 10:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Morning scene: a declaration that the old order is defeated and the LORD's word will not fail. Outer events confirm an inner fulfillment already spoken.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse, the 'I AM' wakes to its own decree. The master and the prophet stand within you as symbols—one representing the old authority you outgrow, the other the fearless inner voice that speaks the promise by Elijah. When Jehu steps into the sun and tells the people, 'you are righteous' and confesses the conspiracy against the old king, he is not narrating history so much as aligning consciousness with its own authorized decision. The question 'who slew all these?' points to the inner power that conquers every outward image of limitation. The second line—the 'the LORD hath done that which he spake by his servant Elijah'—is the crucial cue: nothing in the outer world can thwart a decree already issued by your I AM. In Neville's terms, the word of the LORD is the immutable assumption that thought, rightly held, becomes fact. The old Ahab-state dissolves as you insist the inner word is true, and the manifestation follows in its own time as a natural outward echo of inner being.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and imagine the inner word is already fulfilled; feel the I AM as the victorious, sovereign presence shaping every moment. Restate the decree: 'The LORD’s word is fulfilled in me now,' and allow the outer to shift to match.
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