Inner Kingship Unfolding
2 Kings 8:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage notes Joram's death and Ahaziah's ascent to the throne of Judah, signaling a dynastic transition.
Neville's Inner Vision
According to this record, the old king sleeps with his fathers, and a new ruler takes the throne in the inner world of your mind. Joram's burial in the city of David signals the passing of an old state of awareness; the 'fathers' are yesterday's conditions that no longer govern you. The twelfth year of Joram, and the beginning of Ahaziah's reign, marks a precise inner moment when a fresh domination arises—your present sense of self assumes the government. This is not literal history but an allegory for the continuity of the kingdom within you: the I AM, your essential awareness, stands as the unbroken line of kings who preside over your thoughts, feelings, and actions. When you accept the new king, you do not resist change; you revise the last picture to reflect your true authority. The dynastic imagery affirms that your inner government is constant, though its rulers may shift in appearance. Your life becomes the outward effect of an inward reign, a visible proof that the Kingdom of God rests in your own consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, with steady breath, assume the feeling of the kingly consciousness now. Silently declare, 'I am the ruler of my life, here and now,' and sit in that awareness for several minutes.
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