Erasing the Solar Idols Within
2 Kings 23:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Josiah removes the sun-worship symbols from the temple precinct and burns the chariots that served that cult, cleansing the space of idolatry and honoring true worship. The outward action mirrors an inward purification.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner law the sun stands for a solar ego—an image that seems to shine yet rules consciousness. The king’s removal of horses and burning of chariots becomes a vivid allegory for revising your own inner weather. Recognize that the sun and its chariots are outward props given to a limited sense of self; you may decide, in the I AM, to withdraw belief from those symbols. The temple is not a stone building but the living awareness in which forms arise and pass. By removing the horses that yoked this worship and incinerating the chariots, you declare that true power rests in the sovereignty of your divine I AM, not in external rituals. This is a training in revelation: you revise from fear and attachment toward the enduring presence of God within. As you renounce the idol, your feeling realigns, and the inner weather shifts toward holiness, purity, and a separation from old idolatries of separation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise: imagine the sun’s horses and chariots being removed from your inner temple; feel the I AM now seated as ruler. Repeat, 'I am that I AM,' worshiping in spirit and truth, not by outward symbols.
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