Inner Kingship Awakens Within
2 Kings 15:32-33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses record Jotham beginning to reign in Judah during Pekah’s reign over Israel; he is 25, ruling 16 years, and his mother is Jerusha, daughter of Zadok.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner sphere, the I AM awakens a royal consciousness. The second year of Pekah’s ascendancy marks a shifting season in your mind, when a new king arises in your heart to govern the kingdom of Judah—the inner city of peace. Jotham’s age, twenty-five, signals a matured state of awareness prepared to rule; his sixteen-year reign speaks of a sustained period of orderly feeling and thought. The mother, Jerusha, daughter of Zadok, points to a priestly line—conscience, purity, the temple of the heart—guiding the reign. This is not about a historical king outside you, but about your own inner sovereignty: you allow the I AM within to reign over the ego kingdoms, choose to assume the role of inner Jotham now, and feel it real that the heart is governed by covenant loyalty, not by fear. The old impulses of Israel and Pekah fade when the inner king asserts harmony, loyalty to the covenant, and clear perception. Your inner Jotham arises when you govern from stillness, with Zadok’s priestly wisdom as your compass, ruling with calm, enduring authority that endures beyond the moment.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and declare: I AM the king within. Assume the role of inner Jotham now, feel it real that the heart is under covenant loyalty and priestly guidance; mentally rule your inner Jerusalem with peace.
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