Deliverance Through Inner Alignment
2 Kings 13:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehoahaz prays to the LORD and is heard, as Israel suffers under Syria; God provides a savior to release them from oppression and restore their former condition, yet they persist in the sins of Jeroboam and the symbolic grove remains in Samaria.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this passage the scene is a meditation on states of consciousness, not a mere historical event. Jehoahaz’s plea is awareness turning toward the I AM, the inner Lord who hearkens when the mind recognizes its bondage. The oppression is the Syria of belief—a counterfeit sense of limitation within. When the LORD yields a savior, envision an inward movement, a revised idea that releases the mind from the grip of lack and fear, allowing the outer ‘deliverance’ to emerge. Dwelling again in tents represents a return to natural, unconditioned consciousness, yet the old scripts—Jeroboam’s worship and the grove—remain until the mind fully relinquishes them. The outer signs of deliverance do not negate inner patterns; true freedom comes when the imagination fully identifies with the I AM, dissolving every image that sustains a sense of separation. The teaching: inner revision precedes outer relief, and sustained alignment with the I AM transforms the whole field of experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare inwardly: I am free and undivided; imagine the inner light dissolving the grove of old beliefs and feel the sense of the I AM reigning now.
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