Elisha's Inner Guidance
2 Kings 6:8-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king of Syria plans a camp, and the man of God warns Israel to avoid it. Israel follows the warning and is saved, while the Syrians grow perplexed by the prophet's knowledge.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this passage, Elisha stands not as a distant oracle but as the living I AM inside your own consciousness. The king of Syria represents the restless plans and fears that would camp in your mind, while Elisha embodies the inner awareness that already knows the truth of every thought and movement. When you align with that inner guide, you receive the warning: beware that you pass not into a certain place, for there the patterns of trouble are already present. By heeding this inner instruction, you prevent stepping into the trap—repeating the effect not once but twice, as your faith in the guidance remains steady. The Syrians’ anxiety about discovery mirrors your own fear that your plans may be exposed; yet the power lies in recognizing that exposure happens in consciousness first. The inner kingdom operates by such moments: thoughts become places and events only as you identify with them; your I AM chooses the next right step, and the sense of safety grows as you dwell there. The pattern, once understood, confirms your supremacy over circumstance.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume you are the Elisha within your mind, seeing the map of possible moves before they arise; revise any sense of threat with the certainty I am the I AM and I know the next right step, then feel that assurance as real.
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