David's Ten Thousand Within
1 Samuel 29:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Samuel 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The soldiers sing of David's rise, noting his ten thousands compared with Saul's thousands. This reflects the public sense of David's growing prominence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the line Is not this David... is a doorway to your inner life. The 'David' spoken of by the dancers is the crowned state within you—a consciousness that believes itself master of thousands and still more. When you hear the chant, the inner I AM says: this is what you have become within, a being whose action and presence hum with victory. The outer voice of Saul is fear, doubt, the old self clinging to the past; but the inner movement—David's ten thousands—lives in the imagination, awaiting your awareness to claim it. You are not seeking proof in the world; you are recognizing that all the thousands are the amplified states of your own consciousness. The kingdom of God is the inward kingdom of I AM; worship is alignment with that causative center, letting the inner song become your living reality. When you align with David's triumph, you do not imitate a man on a throne; you awaken the memory of your own power—the unassailable reality that you are the one who commands abundance through the living I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you are David in the inner crowd; let the ten thousand within rise and affirm, 'I am the I AM, I have won within.' Hold the sensation for a few minutes.
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