Two-Year Inner Reign Within

2 Kings 15:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Kings 15 in context

Scripture Focus

23In the fiftieth year of Azariah king of Judah Pekahiah the son of Menahem began to reign over Israel in Samaria, and reigned two years.
24And he did that which was evil in the sight of the LORD: he departed not from the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin.
2 Kings 15:23-24

Biblical Context

Pekahiah ruled Israel in Samaria for two years and did evil, not departing from Jeroboam's sins. The verse marks a persistent pattern of unfaithfulness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the verse the outer kingship mirrors an inner state: a consciousness that seats a throne yet clings to familiar worship. Pekahiah’s two-year reign signals a moment in the mind where the I am remains enthroned to old, convenient ways rather than to true worship. The phrase the sins of Jeroboam names habitual thoughts and loyalties that misalign with the divine order. In Neville’s terms, events reveal a state of consciousness that imitates rulership but resists the new image. To transform, one must not battle the outer world but revise the inner pattern by declaring the I am as the faithful ruler and sanctuary. As imagination assumes this truth, the two years collapse into a single moment of aligned consciousness, and true worship becomes a living state, not a relic of the past.

Practice This Now

Assume the inner king is the faithful ruler of your mind and revise any lingering old patterns by declaring I am the faithful king of my consciousness. Feel this alignment as real for several minutes and let it dissolve the old habits into the new worship.

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