Inner Purge of Idolatry
2 Kings 23:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Josiah purifies the land by defiling Topheth to stop child sacrifice to Molech and removing the sun worship symbols at the temple's threshold.
Neville's Inner Vision
Topheth represents the inner altar where fear would sacrifice your future to Molech, the idol of external approval. The defilement of Topheth and the removal of the sun's horses signal a turning from external symbols toward the I AM within. When you read this, you are invited to see your own mind cleansing itself: disallow fear's rite, disarm the ego's sun-worship, and choose a sovereign consciousness that animates all you behold. By imagining reality through the I AM, you awaken to the fact that true worship is inward, an alignment of your feelings, beliefs, and actions with one permanent truth. The act of burning the chariots is the release of old mental machinery that sought power from signs outside you. In this practice, you are not altering history but re-writing your inner atmosphere so that your world naturally reflects the forgotten, yet always present, Self.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine walking into your inner temple, declaring, 'No more Topheth here.' Then picture removing the sun chariots from the doorway and burning them, anchoring the awareness of I AM as your sole ruler.
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