Inner Guidance Over External Prophets
2 Kings 3:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Elisha refuses to help the king and tells him to seek guidance from the prophets of his father and mother; the king insists that God has brought the three kings together to fall into Moab.
Neville's Inner Vision
Elisha's words cut to the root: your problem is not lack of counsel from your fathers' prophets but your own alignment with outer voices. In Neville's terms, three kings are three states of consciousness united by the belief that external authorities determine fate. The LORD’s gathering is not a cosmic punishment but the natural consequence of agreeing with separation—believing you must go beyond the I AM for guidance. Elisha redirects the king to interpret his life as an inner vision; the true deliverance comes when you stop chasing prophets and consult the one I AM within. When you accept that all outward authority exists only as your current assumption, you rewrite the scene. The moment you refuse the old conditioning, the "Moab"—the sense of constraint—dissolves as the inner light asserts its sovereignty. You are not subject to others’ decrees; you are the consciousness that imagines the world. As you assume the feeling of the wished deliverance, your inner voice becomes the sole guide.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare: I AM the only authority in my realm; then revise by silently repeating, 'From this moment, I am guided by inner wisdom.' Feel this shift as you act on a decision today as if guided from within the I AM.
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