Inner Wilderness Unity in Crisis
2 Kings 3:6-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Three kings set out toward Moab with a shared purpose. They march through the wilderness for seven days and find no water.
Neville's Inner Vision
Neville reads this as a portrait of inner decision. The three kings are facets of you — Jehoram, Jehoshaphat, and Edom's king — banding together under a shared idea that life must be fought through outwardly. The Moab rebellion is the belief that circumstances govern your life from without; the wilderness of Edom is the dry, empty space of consciousness when you forget your true I AM. The question which way to go signals your power to choose a path through interior terrain rather than argue about terrain. The answer to the question is not in conquering a country, but in entering the inner wilderness with a single, steady assumption: you are always the water-well within. Seven days of traveling represents the time needed to revise a stubborn conviction through imagination and feeling. When you hold the awareness that your I AM is the source of all supply, lack dissolves and unity returns to the party of your mind. The true army is your focused consciousness; the outer battle becomes a symbolic trial that matures your certainty in God within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume fullness now. Feel the water within your inner desert as you repeat, quietly, I AM source and supply; hold that feeling until it becomes your lived sense.
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