Inner Deliverance in 2 Kings 19
2 Kings 19:10-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage warns Hezekiah not to trust external guarantees and points to inner faith as the path to deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the taunt arrives not as a fact of history but as a symptom of the mind's resistance to the living God within. The 'gods of the nations' and the bold claim that Jerusalem will fall are not threats to a city, but projections of a mind persuaded by appearances. In Neville's line of sight, the real Jerusalem is your own heart, the state of consciousness that exists when you rely on the I AM—your unconditioned awareness. The king of Assyria represents the loud voice of circumstance that seems to dictate what can and cannot be; yet these voices vanish when you choose to identify with the God that never abandons you. To win, you must assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled: that deliverance is already accomplished by your inner ruler. The apparent siege dissolves in the quiet conviction that your I AM speaks through you and through all your experiences. In short, the outer assault confirms the need for an inner re-positioning: you are the city, and you are saved by the one God of your heart.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and picture Jerusalem as your inner calm. Feel the relief as if the deliverance is already done, and silently declare, I AM delivers me now.
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