Inner Kingship Behind Judgment
2 Kings 25:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king is taken to the Babylonian ruler; judgment is pronounced, his sons are slain, his eyes are plucked out, and he is led away in chains.
Neville's Inner Vision
Zedekiah's public condemnation stands as a mirror of your inner world. The king, your I AM, is the center of awareness choosing what you identify with. The bringing to Riblah and the judgment reveal how your thoughts organize your life; the killing of his sons before his eyes and the plucking out of his eyes symbolize severing cherished aspects and loss of inner sight when you cling to fear or guilt. The brass fetters are stubborn beliefs that bind you to a pattern, while the escort to Babylon marks a relocation of consciousness into a realm you call 'outside' or 'other.' Yet all of this is happening within your own mind in the act of drawing conclusions about yourself. The invitation is to reverse the movement: affirm in the I AM that you reign in your inner Riblah and that you carry no more chains from the past; you can choose to awaken to your true kingly sight and liberate the mind by assuming a new, healed state.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of inner kingship now; for one minute, imagine you are the I AM, ruling within; feel the release as you revise.
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