Inner Judgment of Naboth's Blood
2 Kings 9:24-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehu shoots and kills Jehoram, fulfilling the LORD’s word about Naboth’s blood; he orders Jehoram to be cast into Naboth’s field as justice carried out. The scene presents divine judgment moving through human action, under the LORD’s providence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seen through the Neville Goddard lens, the outer drama of Jehu becomes an inner conversion. Jehu’s bow symbolizes the focused power of attention when fully chosen; the arrow piercing Jehoram’s heart marks a breakthrough that ends a long pattern of pride and fear. Naboth’s field stands for a place in memory where old stories are planted, and casting Jehoram into that ground is the act of releasing a belief that bound you to limitation. The LORD’s burden laid upon him is the inner command of destiny—the I AM speaking as your awareness that what you imagine as true becomes your life. The killing is not vengeance but providence in action; it proves your inner king governs by alignment with truth rather than by violence. Providence then guides you from perception to the fulfilled promise within, where a new state of consciousness replaces the old and authority is exercised as creative fidelity to the divine idea you hold.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume the I AM as king of your mind, draw the bow of full attention, and release the old pattern into Naboth’s field of memory. Feel the ruling presence of the I AM take the throne in your thoughts as you move forward in truth.
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