Valley Of Prepared Faith
2 Kings 3:13-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Elisha deflects outward schemes, directing attention to a higher inner source; Jehoshaphat's presence marks required alignment of consciousness. The valley becomes fullness as water appears by a divine decree, not by wind or rain.
Neville's Inner Vision
Suppose you stand with the king of Israel before your own Jehoshaphat inside; Elisha’s word is a reminder that the I AM alone qualifies the scene. The 'minstrel' is your imaginative joy, your inner music that invites the hand of the Lord to move. When you allow that music to rise, you sense a decisive directive: make this valley full of ditches. A ditch in consciousness is a prepared expectation, a mental posture ready to receive. Then comes the paradox: you shall not see wind or rain, yet the valley will be filled with water. This is not a meteorological event but a spiritual principle: internal alignment creates external provision, independent of visible signs. The deliverance of Moabites stands as a metaphor for liberation from fear, lack, or limitation when your inner sense of presence is steadied. Hence, your practice is to assume the state in which abundance already exists, revise any lack-based story, and feel the water rising within you as evidence that the I AM is actively supplying you now.
Practice This Now
Assume, right now, that this valley is full of water by declaring, 'This valley is full of water now.' Picture yourself walking through inner ditches and feeling the water quench you; rest in the felt reality of supply.
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