The Inner Faithful Servant
1 Samuel 22:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Samuel 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David is praised for faithfulness and loyalty to the king, symbolizing a trustworthy inner disposition reflecting divine order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read as Neville would: the names Ahimelech voice a truth your inner self already knows. David is not a person, but a state of consciousness— the loyal, obedient energy that answers to the inner king within you. The king represents your I AM, the sovereign awareness that assigns meaning and power. When Ahimelech asks, he is the reflection of your own inner tribunal praising the faithful state that goes at the bidding of the divine will and remains honorable in the house of your mind and body. This is not about external loyalty but about inner alignment: you, as the aware I AM, choose to move in harmony with the inner command, and the outer world will honor that fidelity by faithfully reflecting your inner discipline. If you doubt your service, revise the self-image: 'I am the faithful one in the king's house; I go wherever the I AM bids, and my life honors the divine order.' Rest in that position until the feeling of rightful kingship expands.
Practice This Now
Assume that you are the faithful servant now. Close your eyes, feel the king within guiding your next step, and affirm aloud: I am faithful to the inner king; I go at its bidding.
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