Wall, Wealth, and Inner Temple
2 Kings 14:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehoash defeats Amaziah, tears down part of Jerusalem's wall, and takes gold, silver, temple vessels, and hostages, returning to Samaria.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jehoash's tearing down of the wall is a symbol for your own inner boundary dismantling. The wall of Jerusalem stands for a fortified self that believes protection lies in limits. When the wall is broken, inner energy can move freely, and wealth becomes not the treasure outside but the riches of your inner supply—the I AM that animates you. The gold, silver, and vessels taken from the temple and the king's house represent the misers’ pride and the precious ideas you have treasured as security, now surrendered to the I AM's movement inside you. Hostages signify the old habits and thoughts you have treated as real prisoners, now released as you align with the truth of your divine sonship. Returning to Samaria marks the return of power to the inner kingdom that resides in your own mind, not a city plan. So observe any moment of seeming loss as a signal that your inner man is reorganizing wealth and temple-lands within. Believe, and your outer world will follow the inner revision.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as the builder of your inner city; feel the wall crumble in your awareness. Then claim the temple's gold and vessels as yours, feeling it-real.
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