Rumor to Return: Inner Sword
2 Kings 19:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes God promising to strike the enemy by sending a blast that drives him back to his land, where he is slain. It speaks to inner sovereignty and the turning back of threat into peace.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this decree, the outer king is a symbol of your own stalwart belief that danger rules you. The blast upon him is the shock of a new awareness, the moment your attention refuses to identify with limitation. The rumor he hears is the quiet insinuation of a higher possibility—the whisper that what threatened you is provisional and can be set aside by an inner decision. When he returns to his land, it is the inward turning of your allegiance back to the inner country of your I AM. The sword that brings the fall is not steel but truth—an idea wholeheartedly believed until illusion shakes loose and disappears. As you accept that you are consciousness, not circumstance, the adversary's power evaporates in your own land. God, the I AM within, does not move to heal you if you remain in belief of lack; you move by imagining a state that already holds the outcome: liberty, order, and sovereignty within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the inner state of sovereignty now; aloud or in silence, declare 'I am the ruler of my inner land' and feel the resolution as if it already occurred; then rest in that truth for a few moments.
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