Inner Kingship Revealed
2 Kings 9:34-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jezebel is condemned to burial, and her body is found only as skull, feet, and palms. This shows the outer image of power dissolving, revealing the emptiness of the old belief.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the story, Jezebel’s burial is not a tragedy to be endured but a symbolic recognition that a constructed image cannot survive the touch of true awareness. Jezebel stands for a state of consciousness that seeks power in appearances and punishment, a king’s daughter styled as authority in the outer scene. The command to bury her points to the act of revising that image, but the corpses left behind—the skull, the feet, the palms—are not a doom but a map: the outer forms have decayed, leaving only the bones that supported an old habit of mind. In your own life, you may attempt to bury a stubborn belief by changing circumstances, yet the real work is inward reversal: affirm that you are the I AM, the living sense of kingly dominion. If you dwell in that consciousness, the old image loses its life; the body of it can linger only as empty shells, while the new inner kingdom becomes your steady reality. The moment you acknowledge the I AM as your only power, you reign.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and declare, I am the I AM; I reign in my inner kingdom. Then revise the picture, see the old image carried away, and feel the I AM’s kingship settle into your body for a few minutes until it feels real.
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