Blood-Water Perception And Kingship
2 Kings 3:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Moabites hear that the kings are come up to fight against them; they gather all who can wear armor and stand on the border. In the morning, the sun shines on the water, and it looks red as blood.
Neville's Inner Vision
Moabites are inner states of consciousness that believe in conflict when the mind identifies with fear. The border is a moment of decision where you still narrate yourself as under threat. The sun shining on water and turning it red is a mental trick: perception imitates danger when belief is set that way. In the Neville Goddard sense, you are the I AM, the unchanging awareness that makes scenes real. The battle begins in your assumption; the appearance of red water arises from a belief that you must fight. If you want the scene to change, do not argue with the image; revise the belief about who you are and what is possible. Assume the kingship is already yours—the inner king who does not fight but declares peace and order. By holding that state, the appearance of threat dissolves, and events align with your revised truth. You are responsible for the reality you inhabit because imagination precedes manifestation.
Practice This Now
Imaginative practice: assume the kingship now; close your eyes, repeat 'I AM the ruler of this moment,' and imagine the border as a throne room; see the water in a clear light, not red, and feel the certainty of victory.
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