Birth in Trouble: Inner Strength
2 Kings 19:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Kings 19:3 describes a day of trouble where birth is imminent, yet there is no strength to bring forth. It frames a crisis as a moment of possibility.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold how the verse reveals the inner weather of consciousness. Hezekiah faces outward pressure—trouble, rebuke, and what seems like blasphemy—while the children have come to the birth. In Neville's psychology, the birth represents a living idea seeking expression through you, and the strength to bring it forth is an inner state of consciousness you must sustain. When fear calls the day 'blasphemous' and insists on delay, it merely declares that your awareness has not yet chosen the wish as fact. The solution is not to fight the event but to claim the I AM that stands behind all events. Turn your attention from the observed trouble to the inner pregnancy: the image of what you desire already exists in the mind, awaiting your assumption. Speak to yourself in the first person as the one who births form: I AM the birth; I AM the strength; I AM the power by which this form now arises. By choosing this inner state and feeling it as real, you revoke the old tale of lack and permit the manifestation to take on tangible form in your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled as if the birth has already occurred. Say, I AM the birth, I AM the strength, and feel the form arising in this moment.
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