Kingdom Within: Inner Judgment
2 Kings 11:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records a person being seized and slain along the route by which horses entered the king's house.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within my consciousness, every outward event is a symbol of an inner movement. To interpret 2 Kings 11:16, I perceive the 'she' as a state of mind—the tyrant ego clinging to power—and the people laying hands upon her as the I AM pinning down that old conviction. The path she takes, 'the way by which the horses came into the king's house,' is the route by which awareness enters the inner chambers of the heart and crown. The moment of her death is not punishment in a distant judge, but the dissipation of the old ruling story, replaced by the quiet authority of the I AM sovereign within. Providence moves when I consent to feel and imagine the future king, the inner ruler, as already present. In the kingdom of God, the outer event mirrors the inner shift; as the old tyrant dies, a new order arises in consciousness, and the apparent world simply bodies forth that inner reality. Let me align with the I AM, revise the image, and accept that the inner law of justice is already done.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet and assume the I AM seated on the throne within your heart. Revise the old tyrant as slain and feel the inner kingdom fully established.
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