The Inner Chosen King

1 Samuel 10:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Samuel 10 in context

Scripture Focus

24And Samuel said to all the people, See ye him whom the LORD hath chosen, that there is none like him among all the people? And all the people shouted, and said, God save the king.
1 Samuel 10:24

Biblical Context

Samuel tells the people that God has chosen a king who stands apart from all others. The crowd answers with a resounding, God save the king.

Neville's Inner Vision

Look at the scene as a study in your inner state: Samuel’s proclamation is your I AM announcing a ruling idea as chosen. The king is not a man but a ruling assumption your imagination has aligned with; when the LORD confirms it, it becomes your inner certainty, not a distant event. The crowd shouting God save the king is the outward echo of your inner confidence: your awareness safeguarding and upholding the chosen idea. In Neville’s psychology, the nation’s crown represents a formed state of consciousness that governs your life—once you accept a certain idea as the truth within, external life must reflect that inner authority. The phrase none like him among all the people signals the uniqueness and completeness of your chosen idea when it is fully embraced by your I AM. So, you revise every counter-thought, you feel the reality of the king reigning in you, and you stand in the throne-room of your mind as if this king rules now. Loyalty to that inner covenant, not to doubt, is what makes the outer world rotate to your favor.

Practice This Now

Sit quiet, name the chosen idea as your inner king, and feel it ruling your life now. Rehearse by repeating I AM the king, and let the sensation of that reign descend into every area of your experience.

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