Inner Kingship Hidden in God
2 Kings 11:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Athaliah destroys the royal line, but Jehosheba hides Joash in the temple so the rightful king remains unslain, safeguarded for a future revelation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this narrative, Athaliah is not merely a person but the fear that would annihilate the seed of kingship planted in my consciousness. The seed is not dead; it is hidden from the world and kept safe in the house of the LORD, where outer events cannot force its birth. Jehosheba embodies the quiet fidelity of I AM, defending the inner possibility when the world seems to permit no king to rise. The six years of concealment describe patient inner formation: the awareness that the kingdom of God comes not by violence but by the steady, unseen nurture of imagination and faith. You may hear Athaliah ruling in your life—loss, doubt, old stories—but the seed remains secure, awaiting the moment you declare, “I am the king here; I am protected by the sanctuary within.” When you assume the consciousness of the king and dwell in the LORD’s house, you align with Providence, and the day of revelation becomes inevitable, starting now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and place a hand on your heart. Repeat, 'I am the king here, living in the house of the LORD; fear cannot touch my seed, which is protected and rising now.'
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