Inner Passover Covenant Restored
2 Kings 23:21-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king commanded all the people to keep the Passover to the LORD as written in the covenant, marking a restored moment of faithful worship. It signals a renewal that had not occurred since earlier days, emphasizing covenant loyalty.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold, the Passover is not a history but a turning inside. The king in your consciousness commands that you keep the Passover unto the LORD, your God, by the law written in the book of your inner covenant. This is not a ritual to perform by memory alone, but a declaration that you are waking to the I AM that you are. Until now, you may have carried a quiet bondage of stories about lack, fear, and time; yet the text declares that such a Passover was never held in the days of old until this moment in you. In Josiah’s eighteenth year, the inner gate opens and the holy feast enters Jerusalem—the seat of your awareness. When you hold this Passover, you acknowledge the fidelity of the One who gives order to your thoughts, and you align your actions with the covenant you already are. The outer pageantry becomes a reflection of the inner authority: you are free, because you have remembered your true worship and obeyed the declaration of the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revisit the phrase 'the book of this covenant.' In your imagination, declare, I am the LORD your God, and feel the inner Passover as complete. Dwell there for a minute and let the sense of covenant loyalty redefine your future moments.
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