Hidden Riches, Inner Kingdom
2 Kings 20:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah discloses every treasure—silver, gold, spices, ointment, arms, and all that is found in his house and dominion—to the envoys he welcomed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the scene in 2 Kings 20:13 is not a history of kingly display, but a revelation of your own state of consciousness. Hezekiah’s parade of silver, gold, spices, and arms is the outer sign of an inner claim: that you identify with abundance and power. When the world asks to see your treasures, you are being invited to guard the inner treasury—the I AM—that constitutes true wealth. The moment you interpret your riches as the sense of separation from God, you invite Babylon’s ministers to audit you; but in truth every treasure is an image in consciousness, and the kingdom of God is within. If you would not be humbled by the outer gaze, turn the gaze inward and affirm: I AM the sole possessor of all wealth; my abundance is unshakable because it resides in awareness, not in vaults. Use this exposure to revise: let the eye that beholds wealth be the I AM, not the ego, and let your life flow as stewardship for the Kingdom.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and assume the feeling of inner wealth; declare, 'I AM wealth,' and revise the scene of outward display as a proof of inner abundance.
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