Inner Chronicles of Kings
2 Kings 13:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage notes the remainder of Jehoahaz's deeds and his burial, then records Joash’s succession.
Neville's Inner Vision
Note how the text speaks of a book and a king's reign. In Neville's lens, the 'book' is the inner ledger kept in consciousness; the acts, power, and even burial are symbols of inner states that have run their course. Jehoahaz's fading into his fathers marks the end of a particular energy, while Joash's ascent embodies the arrival of a new state you consent to dwell in within I AM. The chronology is not history merely; it is your inner timekeeping: what you persist in imagining becomes your outer regime. When you feel that your past has been accounted for and closed, you invite a fresh king to rule—one that aligns with your desired state of harmony, prosperity, or wholeness. The practical instruction is simple: assume the quality you choose as already present, revise any lingering doubt, and feel that state as real in your current consciousness. The outer scene will, in time, reflect that inner sovereignty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: close the old ledger in your mind and declare a new king on the throne of your awareness. Visualize Joash stepping forward and feel the reign of your desired state as real now.
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