Healing Through Faith's Quiet Whisper
2 Kings 5:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A young captive girl suggests Naaman could be healed by the prophet in Samaria. Her remark plants a seed of hope, inviting trust in a healing power beyond outward circumstance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Naaman’s leprosy in this scene is not a body’s disease but a state of consciousness—separated, unyielding to trust. The little captive girl, waiting on Naaman’s wife, represents a fragment of awareness that remembers a greater order: there is a prophet in Samaria. In Neville’s terms, the prophet is not a distant man but the I AM, the inner law that can heal once called forth in imagination. Her casual remark carries a seed: would God my lord were with the prophet—that is, would God consciousness have the sense of an available healing power? When you accept that the prophet is present within, the leprosy begins to loosen in your inner life. The Syrians’ escape and captivity mirror outward situations that seem fixed; the true healing begins with an inner revision—a shift from fear to expectancy, from lack to realization. Faith does not move mountains by begging; it awakens the inner awareness that the healing already is. The testimony within becomes a living prophecy: a present-tense restoration radiates through every cell, restoring harmony between body and soul and aligning all circumstances with the consciousness of health.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the inner prophet is with you now; revise the scene to say, 'My lord is with the prophet in Samaria, and I am healed.' Feel it real for 5 minutes, letting warmth rise, then watch outward life align.
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