The King's Restitution Within
2 Kings 8:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king, Gehazi, and the woman illustrate how an inner claim to life and rightful possessions is witnessed and vindicated, revelation turning into outward restoration.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this scene, the king is your own awareness, Gehazi is your memory of spiritual law, and Elisha is the I AM that breathes life into every circumstance. The miracle of reviving a dead body and the restoration of the woman’s land are not distant histories; they are a mirror of your inner state becoming visible. When the king asks for all the great things, he is asking you to tell yourself what you truly know about your life—that life, vitality, and rightful possession are already present in consciousness. The moment the servant points to the woman and her son, you see that the proof of creation is not in the world’s receipts but in your own unshakeable belief that you are rightly provided for. As you dwell in that certainty, Providence moves the appropriate outer officers to restore what is due, and justice is simply the alignment of your inner state with the outer scene. Live in the conviction that every life issue, every inheritance of land or health, is a natural expression of your inner kingdom.
Practice This Now
Practice: In a quiet moment, assume the king within you is aware of your rightful estate; revise any lack by declaring I am restored in all I claim and feel gratitude as if it is already yours.
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