Inner Covenant Remembered

2 Kings 17:38 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Kings 17 in context

Scripture Focus

38And the covenant that I have made with you ye shall not forget; neither shall ye fear other gods.
2 Kings 17:38

Biblical Context

The verse calls you to remember the covenant and to refuse fear of other gods; it frames loyalty as an internal alignment with the I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your life is a covenant you are meant to keep in the theater of consciousness, not on parchment. The verse reframes loyalty as an inner state: remember the I AM that you are, and let no counterfeit god—fear, lack, or appeal of idols—command your attention. To 'forget' the covenant is to forget who you are; to 'fear other gods' is to give power to appearances that pretend to dictate your results. Neville's method invites you to revise by turning attention inward and affirming the unity of your being: I am one with the divine, governed by the law of love and supply that flows from within. When doubt rises, treat it as a miscreated impression, and re-state the truth: the covenant is active now; the I AM is your government. Imagination becomes the law: see yourself as already reconciled with all good; feel the certainty of continued fidelity, and the world will respond in kind.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling of unwavering loyalty to the I AM now; revise any fear by declaring 'I have no other gods before me.'

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