Inner Siege, Lush Renewal
2 Kings 3:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse depicts an enemy siege that destroys cities, strips land of resources, and stops water, leaving only a single place intact.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read 2 Kings 3:25 with Neville eyes, I see the outer ruin as the theater of an inner state. The beating of cities, stones cast upon land, wells stopped, and trees felled are not distant events but the movements of consciousness you consent to when fear rules. Every city stands for a belief you have built as 'home,' and every stone cast is a judgment you throw at yourself or others. The wells of water are the living energies of spirit—imagination, inspiration, vitality—that you cut off when you identify with lack. The trees you fell mark the loss of roots of supply, the grounding that once nourished you. Kirharaseth's remaining stones suggest a kernel of truth you do not completely surrender, a seed that still holds form in your awareness. The slingers going about it symbolize the petty clouds of thought that keep battering the fortress of your mind; yet their blows can be used to awaken you to revise your state. This is not punishment but a call to return to the I AM, to invert ruin into realization, to rebuild from the consciousness that never dies.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the scene: I am the I AM, and my consciousness now restores every wellspring, revives the trees, and rebuilds the cities of my inner land. Feel the reality of abundance flowing as you declare it in present tense.
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