Inner Victory Over Blasphemous Ego
2 Kings 19:20-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God has heard Hezekiah's prayer against Sennacherib, as Isaiah declares. Zion mocks the foe, and the Holy One of Israel is invoked.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe how the scripture stages your inner life as a dialogue between ego and I AM. Sennacherib's blasphemy is the storm of fearful thoughts that pretend they rule you. When Isaiah says God has heard your prayer, he invites you to turn inward and address the Lord, the I AM, within. The virgin daughter of Zion despises thee and the daughter of Jerusalem shakes her head; these are your inner attitudes: a refusal to dignify fear and a willingness to laugh at it from the height of awareness. Whom hast thou reproached? Against whom hast thou exalted thy voice? These questions reveal that only the imagined threats are addressed—treat them as the echo of a false self, not as reality. Your true presence is the Holy One of Israel inside you, the I AM, which hears and answers. When you dwell in that acknowledgment, the outer voice of threat loses its grip, and you are free to witness a change in the seen world, not by force, but by aligning your consciousness with truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, breathe, and assume the feeling of the I AM hearing your prayer. Silently declare that you are the Holy One within and affirm that nothing can threaten your inner peace, then rest in that assurance for a few minutes.
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