David's Inner Mission
1 Samuel 21:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Samuel 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David explains that the king has commanded him to do a mission and to keep it secret, with his servants sent to a designated place. This shows obedience to authority and hints at an inner alignment with a higher purpose.
Neville's Inner Vision
David’s outward secrecy is the language of an inner state. In Neville's psychology, every event is a symbol of inner moves. The 'king' stands for a dominating state of consciousness, and the 'business' is an inner assignment issued by the I AM to act according to a higher purpose. The instruction to keep it secret points to the need for discretion of the lesser self and the training of attention to not reveal the how before the when. The sending of servants to a place is the inner mobilization of faculties and thoughts toward a designated focus. When you reinterpret this, you see that your outer world of duty reflects an inner command: you exist to fulfill a plan that already is, and you comply not by fear but by faith in the I AM within. Practice the assumption that you have already received the inner mission and that all steps are arranged by your higher Self. The moment you feel this, your reality begins to align with the intention of the I AM, and the visible scene follows the inner decree.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already on the inner mission; feel the I AM directing you to a precise place within. Let the outcome be as good as done.
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