Inner Siege, Inner Sovereignty
2 Kings 6:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king sends spies to locate Elisha in Dothan, and a great army surrounds the city. The scene mirrors inner states attempting to pin down and control a situation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Look at the passage as a map of your own consciousness. The king who says 'Go and spy where he is' is the part of you that wants to know, control, and pin down a situation. The city Dothan stands for a state of awareness, a center where your inner teacher—the Elisha within—resides. When the report comes that 'Behold, he is in Dothan,' the external army—horses, chariots, a great host—embodies the collective thoughts of fear and necessity arrayed against your peace. Yet notice: all this activity originates in your own consciousness; waves of imagining arrive from the I AM to test whether you remember who you truly are. Providence and Guidance show up not as external rescue but as the memory that you are always seen from the I AM, not as the one who must be saved. The siege is simply your mental weather; you can revise it with one firm assumption: that the inner I AM guards you, and that Elisha—the wisdom within—remains unaffected by appearances. Trust that your consciousness can dissolve the siege by embodying the end you desire.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and assume the I AM is present in your current center. Feel the siege recede as you affirm, 'The inner Elisha guides me now; I am safe, watched, and free.'
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