Jeroboam's Inner Pattern
2 Kings 3:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records someone who remains tied to Jeroboam's sins, refusing to depart from that old pattern.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the 'king' Jeroboam's sin becomes a persistent state of consciousness—an inner image that keeps you returning to outward forms and self-justification. The scripture is not about a distant king but about your present awareness clinging to the old idolatries; it is the picture you keep repeating about yourself, the belief that something outside can save you or define you. In Neville's terms, you are the I AM imagining itself into a remembered pattern; to depart from it is to revise the idea of who you are and what worship means. When you acknowledge that the cause is within and that awareness can reframe an entire life, you can awaken from this anti-life habit. The moment you assume a new inner state, you begin to close the door on Jeroboam's pattern, and your world rearranges to reflect the new worship—truthful, intimate, alive.
Practice This Now
Assume you are now free from the old sin; feel the inner temple as uncluttered; revise the memory of Jeroboam's pattern; imagine worship as the I AM.
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