Jerusalem's Passover Moment
2 Kings 23:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In 2 Kings 23:23, Josiah's eighteenth year marks the Passover held to the LORD in Jerusalem. This notes a rite of reform and covenant loyalty.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville lens, the verse is not about a historical date so much as a shift in your inner weather. The eighteenth year is the moment your I AM (the LORD within) declares freedom from old bondage to fear and superstition, and the Passover is the inner release from the 'Egypt' of doubt. Jerusalem stands as the seat of awareness—the sanctuary where God is known as I AM. When Josiah calls the Passover to the LORD, he is not summoning a distant ritual but awakening a long-dormant covenant within you: a pledge to worship with integrity, holiness, and obedience to your own law of consciousness. The revival is inward, and the dating of the event marks readiness; consciousness aligns with true worship, separation from lower beliefs, and a return to the inner temple. See how the outer calendar mirrors your readiness to accept the Lordship of your own awareness. The verse invites you to live as if your inner Passover is completed, your heart spared from disbelief, and your covenant renewed by the light of I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume you are living in that eighteenth year; revise a lack by declaring, 'I AM the LORD of my life, and this Passover of freedom is now.' Feel the release as your inner temple shines with covenant loyalty, nurturing true worship within.
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