The Inner King Emerges
2 Kings 11:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Athaliah hears the guard and the people, goes to the temple of the LORD, and the king stands by a pillar with leaders and trumpeters as the land rejoices. Athaliah tears her clothes and cries Treason.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your literal tale speaks of a crisis in authority, but in the Neville lens it is the soul's shift from unsure allegiance to the realized king within. The guard and the people symbolize your attentive faculties and the joyous states of awareness that assemble when the I AM stands as the pillar—the fixed point in consciousness. Athaliah’s clamor is the old, condemned story of separation, the outside voice that cries against a change you have not yet assumed. Yet when the king stands by the pillar, that is you affirming the one within who never fled: the I AM, the true ruler of your life. The trumpets are the loud proclamations of your new state, your inner joy and fidelity to the present demand of truth. As you accept that the kingdom of God is your inner order, the old crisis rips its clothes and shouts treason, but it cannot overrule the fact that your awareness has already crowned the new king. Acknowledge the throne. You are not the noise of the crowd; you are the one who hears and chooses.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. Place your attention at the base of your spine and softly declare, I AM the King standing in my temple; feel the pillar of awareness supporting you as joy rises from within.
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