Jezebel's Inner Judgment
2 Kings 9:36-37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jezebel's fate is foretold and fulfilled: dogs eat her flesh and her body is left as dung, so no one will recognize Jezebel.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the word of the LORD is your inner decree. Jezebel is the stubborn image you cling to—the pride, fear, or craving for control that rules your inner Jezreel. When you notice the dogs eating the flesh, recognize that dogs are stray thoughts devouring the old self. The portion of Jezreel is the field of awareness where each image crops up; the carcass turning to dung means the old identity loses substance because you have reaffirmed a higher I AM. Elijah’s word is your assumption—spoken now in the I AM that you are—so the old form dissolves and cannot be identified as you once knew it. If you accept that the Jezebel story is only a dream figure dissolving, you awaken to a new state—the presence that does not reproduce that image. The inner scene has changed; the outer scene follows, not by effort but by the spiritual law of revision and feel-it-real belief.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of the I AM now: declare gently, 'Jezebel in me dies, and the dogs of memory have nothing to feed on.' Then feel the old image dissolving as you breathe out; rest in the new state that remains.
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