Inner Kingdom Coup of Mind

2 Kings 15:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Kings 15 in context

Scripture Focus

25But Pekah the son of Remaliah, a captain of his, conspired against him, and smote him in Samaria, in the palace of the king's house, with Argob and Arieh, and with him fifty men of the Gileadites: and he killed him, and reigned in his room.
2 Kings 15:25

Biblical Context

Pekah, a captain, plotted against the king in Samaria, killed him, and seized the throne. The act is a stark reminder of how power shifts within a kingdom.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within your consciousness, there is a throne, and an invisible king sits there as your I AM. Pekah represents a restless, ambitious state of mind—once under the rule of the beloved king, now plotting to overthrow him. The scene unfolds in Samaria, the throne room of your own mind where beliefs govern your life. Argob and Arieh and the fifty Gileadites symbolize outward supports, habits, and distractions that assist a coup when the inner ruler is unsettled. The murder is not a physical act but the ending of an old sense of self by a newer, more decisive awareness. When Pekah kills the king and reigns in his place, a new ruling consciousness asserts itself. This is your invitation to recognize that events in the outer world mirror shifts within: the inner I AM rises to reign when you revise your self-image and refuse to bow to the old king. The king's room becomes a studio where you rehearse a sovereign self through imagination, faith, and the steady attention to the I AM.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling of the new ruler now. In a brief mental scene, declare, 'I AM the ruler of my inner kingdom,' and feel the royalty filling your chest as the old king retreats.

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