Echoes of Inner Disobedience
2 Kings 13:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king persists in evil, clinging to Jeroboam's sins and refuses to depart from them, leading Israel astray. This mirrors a fixed inner pattern in the soul.
Neville's Inner Vision
This verse names a ruler who repeats Jeroboam's sins and will not turn from them. In Neville's practice, such persistence is a state of consciousness, not a distant event—an inner habit where many believe in a separate self and false forms of worship. Israel in the verse is your own field of awareness; the sins are fixed patterns of thought that appear as idolatries when detached from the I AM. The claim 'evil in the sight of the LORD' becomes a mirror: you measure your life by the inner alignment you live, and that alignment is either true worship or a counterfeit. The healing is not changing the outward act but revising the inner assumption: you are already one with the divine I AM, therefore the former pattern dissolves. To awaken, assume the feeling of being in steady, obedient consciousness—where every moment is offered to the inner God rather than to a habit. With revision, the kingdom of consciousness shifts, and the outward form begins to reflect that inner order.
Practice This Now
Assume the complete alignment with the I AM; visualize the old idolatrous pattern fading as you feel the inner covenant renewed.
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