Inner King of the Mind
2 Kings 24:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Zedekiah begins ruling at twenty-one and rules eleven years in Jerusalem. His mother is Hamutal, daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah.
Neville's Inner Vision
Zedekiah’s age and his eleven-year reign are not about a historical ruler but about the state of your own consciousness. The king on the throne of Jerusalem symbolizes your dominant idea, your current sense of who you are and what you can sustain. Beginning at age twenty-one signals a youthful, still-forming authority; the length of eleven years reveals how long you hold that belief before it yields to a higher understanding. Hamutal, described as his mother, points to the inherited patterns you carry in the mind’s lineage—the conditioning you were nurtured with. These elements are not separate; they are currents of thought that feed the ruling notion inside you. Neville’s practice asks you to revise this allegiance by turning to the I AM, the awareness behind every state. The moment you declare I AM as king, you shift reign from mere duration to reality, inviting permanence by feeling it real, regardless of past conditioning and lineage. Your inner Jerusalem is yours to govern by the supreme truth of being, not by history you inherited.
Practice This Now
1) Assume the inner throne now: say, I am the King of my mind. 2) Feel the authority of that I AM ruling over every thought and sensation until it feels permanent.
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