The Minstrel Within
2 Kings 3:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In 2 Kings 3:15, a minstrel is asked to play, and as the music begins, the hand of the LORD comes upon the man.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's Scripture, the minstrel is not a man with stringed instruments, but a state of imagination that tunes the inner atmosphere. The 'hand of the LORD' is the felt presence of the I AM—your own awareness when fully awakened to its reality. When you consent to hear the inner music, you align your consciousness with a truth already present; the outer event—God's hand upon him—becomes the natural movement of your inner state into form. The scene teaches that worship is not distant ritual but the inner act of assuming, through feeling, that God is here now, guiding, supporting, and acting through you. The room of your mind becomes a stage where an inner minstrel plays, and with each note you invite a fresh movement of grace into your life. The key is not the instrument, but the habituation of attention to what you already are: awareness that breathes, imagines, and creates.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, picture an inner minstrel, and in that symphony declare, 'The hand of the LORD is upon me now.' Feel as if the divine activity is already moving through you, seeing through you, and ready to act.
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