Inner Prophet's Sepulcher
2 Kings 23:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Josiah asks about the title on the tomb, and the people reveal it is the sepulcher of the man of God from Judah who proclaimed against the altar at Bethel.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this scene, the tomb is not a death; it is the quiet fixed memory of a living prophetic voice within you. The man of God represents your I AM—the inner authority that spoke truth to outward worship (the altar at Bethel). The question, 'What title is that I see?' is your present awareness noticing a label placed on your current state. The sepulcher reveals that the warning of higher truth has survived as memory, not as stale history but as a living invitation to revise. When you feel compelled to perform external rites, listen to the inner prophet and honor the inner standard rather than the outward ritual. The inner judgment—what you call judgment in the outer story—shows you can judge your own state and change it by imagination. You can recall and re-state the prophet's words in your own mind, then feel the truth as real here and now. In Neville's terms, the inner voice creates your world; align with it and step into true worship and the fulfillment of the prophecy by assumption.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the living prophet within; in stillness repeat: I am the I AM, let the inner warning speak again. Feel true worship arising from inner alignment rather than outward ritual.
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