Threshold Of Humble Worship

1 Chronicles 21:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Chronicles 21 in context

Scripture Focus

20And Ornan turned back, and saw the angel; and his four sons with him hid themselves. Now Ornan was threshing wheat.
21And as David came to Ornan, Ornan looked and saw David, and went out of the threshingfloor, and bowed himself to David with his face to the ground.
1 Chronicles 21:20-21

Biblical Context

Ornan, threshing wheat, turns to see an angel, and his four sons hide. When David comes, Ornan bows with his face to the ground.

Neville's Inner Vision

Ornan’s threshing floor is your daily field where the inner world acts through outward work. The angel that appears is the I AM in action—awareness standing at the edge of your attention. Ornan's four sons hiding are the fears and distractions that melt away when a higher calling enters your field. David, approaching as king, represents your higher self stepping forward to govern your labor. The bow, and Ornan’s face to the ground, is the inner posture of worship: you acknowledge the king within and surrender the service of small ego to that royal consciousness. This scene teaches that worship is not distant or rhetorical; it is a living alignment of your state with divine presence. When you realize you stand in the presence of the I AM, your attitudes and actions become offerings to the one life within. You are the watcher and the worker, merged in consciousness that creates. In that recognition, even the threshing itself becomes sacred, and doubt gives way to the certainty of your inner king on the throne.

Practice This Now

Imagine you are on your own threshing floor, aware of the inner angel and the kingly presence within. Feel yourself bow to the I AM and offer your daily labor as worship.

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