The Inner Law Remembered
2 Kings 22:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse urges seeking the Lord about the words found in a book; the wrath of the Lord is kindled because our ancestors did not heed its words or follow all that is written.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this moment, the 'book' is your inner law—the memory of your true I AM. When you forget it, a restless 'wrath' rises as if the outer world rebukes your neglect. The command to inquire is a faithful invitation to return your awareness to consciousness, to align with the words written in your own heart. The outward consequence you fear is a reflection of internal neglect: you order events by the state of your mind. The act of asking becomes a spiritual revision—assuming you are already in harmony with the law, the old resistance fades as you dwell in faithful attention to your inner witness. By honoring the inner words, you restore the covenant of life not through outward ritual alone, but through a steadiness of presence that acts from within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In quiet, declare, "I inquire of the Lord within me; I align with the words of the inner Law." Then feel the sense of obedience and covenant loyalty taking root as your state becomes real.
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