Inner Conquest of Kings 3
2 Kings 3:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israelites defeat the Moabites, pursuing them into Moab, destroying cities, filling land with stones, stopping wells, and felling trees, with Kirharaseth left standing while a final strike still hits it.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, conquest is not a geographical event but a shift within consciousness. The Moabites stand for stubborn habits, fear-based stories, and lack that have held you in a particular waking state. The camp of Israel is your present awareness—the I AM aware presence that can will a different outcome. When the army smites the enemy even in their country, it signals that the inner activity of choice has moved through your entire life—no corner remains untouched by your decision. The beating down of cities, the casting of stones, and the filling of wells symbolize canceling old beliefs, removing attachments to scarcity, and replacing them with a new order of experience. Felling the good trees is the end of parasitic growth or unhelpful patterns; stopping the wells of water is halting the old flows of despair. Kirharaseth remains as the last stubborn habit, yet the slingers' breath—your disciplined thoughts and imaginal acts—continues to strike it down. The result is deliverance: a cleared field where the Kingdom of God within you can rise, not by conquest of others but by awakening your own I AM presence. You are the victor; the land answers to your inner yes.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat 'I AM' as your present reality, and revise the scene so lack vanishes, wells flow again, and the land bears fruit; feel it as already done.
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