Echoes of Inner Disobedience

2 Kings 13:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Kings 13 in context

Scripture Focus

2And he did that which was evil in the sight of the LORD, and followed the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, which made Israel to sin; he departed not therefrom.
2 Kings 13:2

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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