Inner Judgment and Cleansing

2 Kings 24:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Kings 24 in context

Scripture Focus

4And also for the innocent blood that he shed: for he filled Jerusalem with innocent blood; which the LORD would not pardon.
2 Kings 24:4

Biblical Context

The verse notes the king's shedding of innocent blood and declares that the LORD would not pardon this act; it points to a costly, unchangeable consequence born of wrongful action.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville's luminosity, 'innocent blood' is the energy spilled in the mind through fearful or destructive acts toward others or self. Jerusalem stands for the inner city where choices are formed; fill it with such energy and you invoke a law of consciousness that cannot be bypassed—pardon awaits a state change, not a denial. God is the I AM, the awareness that you truly are, not a punitive judge but the witness of your own truth. The remedy is to assume a new reality: you are the innocent, just self, always aligned with divine justice. In imagination, revisit the scene and revise it by choosing compassion, forgiveness, and rightful action. Feel the inner city brighten as energy shifts from harm to healing. When you dwell in this revised state, the sense of separation dissolves, and holiness becomes a present, living condition within you rather than a distant ideal.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM now; revise the inner scene by declaring 'innocence restored' and feel the spacious peace fill every corner of your mind as the city purifies.

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