Amaziah's Inner Reign
2 Kings 14:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amaziah begins to reign in Judah in the second year of Joash of Israel; he is twenty-five, rules twenty-nine years in Jerusalem, and his mother is Jehoaddan.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this brief chapter the figures are not distant monarchs on a map, but states of awareness. Amaziah is the I AM now seated upon the throne of your consciousness. The verse speaks of a second year, a cadence in the inner life, signaling that authority is dawning from within, not imposed from without. Joash of Israel and Amaziah of Judah symbolize two streams within your mind: allegiance to yesterday's conditions and the new, decisive posture that claims your inner city, Jerusalem. When the age is twenty-five and the reign lasts twenty-nine years, a matured act of belief emerges, one that will outlast fleeting thoughts. Jehoaddan, the king's mother, stands for the receptive, shaping feminine principle that carries meaning into action. The king on the throne is your I AM declaring a stable, present reality. This is not history but your inner event: you awaken to a rightful authority, aligned with divine principle. Practice moves you toward the felt truth: assume the end state of reigning, and let the inner scene grow vivid until it rules your experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and, in your imagination, place Amaziah on a throne in your inner Jerusalem. Say, 'I am the king of my consciousness,' then feel the certainty spread through your chest and settle in your limbs.
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