Inner LORD Devotion
2 Kings 23:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse says a king turned to the LORD with all his heart, all his soul, and all his might, in full obedience to the Law of Moses. It adds that no king before or after him achieved that complete devotion.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the LORD is the I AM, and every act of attention is a crown of devotion. The scripture here is not a record of distant kings; it is a mirror of the state you may enter when your entire being “turns” toward the inner Law. When your heart, your soul, and your might are given to the inner command, you awaken a consciousness that stands separate from mere habit or ritual. This complete turn is the inner assumption Neville teaches: you treat the I AM as present ruler, and you live from that awareness as if the Law has been fulfilled in you this day. In that moment, the outer world begins to reflect an inner order—perception steadies, desire aligns, and effort flows from an authentic sense of right action. The uniqueness claimed for the king is the singular intensity of devotion, the fullness of identification with the inner Law. It is not a future event but a present state you embody by inner agreement: you are the ruler who governs from within, and all things answer to that inner decree.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and place yourself on a throne of awareness, turning wholly to the LORD within. Feel your heart, your soul, and your might align with the inner Law, and declare, 'I wholly turn to the LORD within, now.'
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