Inner Reign of Hezekiah
2 Kings 18:3-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah did what was right in the LORD’s sight, removing high places and idols. He clave to the LORD, and the LORD prospered him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Hezekiah represents your awakened state of consciousness. What he does—remove the high places, break the images, even call Nehushtan—is a living symbol for clearing the mental idols you have worshipped instead of the I AM. To trust in the LORD God of Israel is to trust your own awareness as the governing power, not the fear of appearances. When you clave to the LORD and depart not from following Him, you keep the commandments of your inner Moses: you choose integrity over compromise, alignment over agitation. Then the LORD is with you, and you prosper whithersoever you go, not by luck but by fidelity to the inner law. The rebel voice of the Assyrian corresponds to external pressures; you meet it by serving the I AM rather than the world. Your practice is to assume you are already in union with the divine presence, to revise any belief that idols control you, and to feel the promised prosperity as your present reality. In this manner, your outer scene manifests from your inner alignment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: For five minutes, close your eyes and assume you are already in alignment with the I AM; imagine removing inner idols and feel the prosperity that follows.
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