Inner Waters on the Desert Path

2 Kings 3:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Kings 3 in context

Scripture Focus

9So the king of Israel went, and the king of Judah, and the king of Edom: and they fetched a compass of seven days' journey: and there was no water for the host, and for the cattle that followed them.
2 Kings 3:9

Biblical Context

Three kings travel seven days and find no water for their army and cattle. This drought mirrors a lack in consciousness on the outer journey.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville's voice, the text becomes a map of consciousness. The caravan's thirst is not a physical scarcity but the dryness of mind in movement; water represents awareness and the life-giving impulse of I AM. The leaders—king of Israel, king of Judah, and king of Edom—are not rulers of place but states of desire and belief marching through a seven-day interval to realize provision. The \"no water\" condition marks a turning point: lack compels attention inward, inviting the imagination to revise the scene from lack to fullness. When you imagine, you are not creating something new from nothing; you are remembering what always exists within you as your own I AM. The solution comes by a shift of stance: assume the end in mind, feel the flow of inner substance, as if water were already filling the dry places. The desert becomes a sanctuary where the mind stops looking outward for supply and begins to feel it within, until the physical circumstance aligns with consciousness.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM the source of all supply.' Then imagine water filling the dry valleys of your mind, and feel the thirst dissolve as your consciousness receives the provision.

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