Inner Word, Outer Consequence
1 Chronicles 10:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage says Saul died because he transgressed the LORD and did not keep His word. He also sought guidance from a familiar spirit, compounding his disobedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Saul’s fall is not a history lesson about a nation; it is a portrait of a state of consciousness that has forgotten its own Word. The LORD within you is your I AM, the seat of awareness that gives form to every moment. When you refuse that inner word and instead seek counsel from a familiar spirit—the voice of doubt, fear, or old habit—you are choosing outer signs over inner certainty. The result is not a single death but the death of a former self, the collapse of a life lived out of alignment with divine instruction. In this reading, Saul dies because he kept not the word of the LORD and because he asked for guidance from what across your life would be the memory of yesterday rather than the living presence you are now. The corrective is to re-enter the one you are, to assume that the inner Word is present here and now, and to revise your state by feeling-as-if the Word governs every decision. Imagination, rightly used, creates the reality you intend by aligning your mind with inner truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the inner Word is guiding you now. Revise any external counsel as shadow and feel your I AM directing your next moment.
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