The Inner Youth King
2 Kings 11:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Seven-year-old Jehoash began to reign.
Neville's Inner Vision
That Jehoash began to reign at seven is more than a date; it is a symbol of your inner sovereignty dawning in the mind. In Neville’s terms, the kingdom is not a throne carved in flesh but a state of consciousness you call I AM. The child is the pure, unconditioned I, and when the I chooses to reign, all appearances arrange themselves to reflect the inner decision. The youthful age is not lack but readiness; seven marks the moment when inner thought decides the law of life within you. Authority arises when you stop seeking from without and bring your attention to the throne of awareness within. The events of your day are the echo of an inner movement—your mood, your choices, your discernment—flowing from the ruler you have declared yourself to be. So you can imitate the verse: assume that you are already king in your mind, feel the ruling presence, and let the outer world catch up to your inner decree.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the king in my mind; I reign by wisdom now.' Feel the throne within, and revise any lack by repeating 'I reign' until the sensation of authority is present.
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