Inner Covenant Healing Power
2 Kings 20:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God says Hezekiah's prayer and tears are heard and seen. He promises healing, a return to the house of the Lord in three days, fifteen more years, and deliverance for the city.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the listener within, the tale is a study in your state of consciousness rising. The Lord, the God of David thy father, is your I AM, the steadfast awareness that never forgets its covenant. When Hezekiah prays, I hear him; when he weeps, I see his tears; the inner response is your own: your attention becomes a yes to life. Healing is not a distant event but a revision of your sense of self: the third day appears as a symbolic tempo of inner alignment, a shift that occurs as you dwell in the temple within. The promise to add fifteen years is a declaration that your life condition can be renewed simply by sustaining a consciousness free from fear and anchored in covenant loyalty. The defense of the city is your mental discipline—you keep your inner city intact by refusing to entertain thoughts contrary to your divine inheritance. The reference to David's sake points to your spiritual lineage: you are of a royal line of being. In your own clock, deliverance comes as you remain in the Lord, and the city stands where you stand—in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Assume you are healed now; revise your sense of time as a forward-moving vitality. Feel the city within you defended by your unwavering faith as you step into the inner temple in three days.
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