Inner Judgment of the Anointed
2 Samuel 1:14-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David questions the man who killed the LORD's anointed, exposing guilt and the consequences of false witness against a sacred figure; the passage centers on judgment and accountability within the kingdom.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read through Neville Goddard's lens, the 'LORD's anointed' is the I AM within you, the sovereign state of awareness that cannot be slain by a belief. The man who bears witness to slaughter represents the accusatory thoughts of guilt and separation in your mind. When you hear the claim that you have slain the anointed, you are not recounting history but testing your current state of consciousness. David's question, 'How wast thou not afraid?' becomes a discipline for the watcher of your inner theater, challenging which assumption you permit to live. The shedding of blood is the energy spent in endorsing a false narrative; the consequence is the return of that misqualified belief into your psyche. The remedy is to reverse the testimony: assume the reality of your I AM, your kingly nature, and that every scene of loss is but a dream within the mind. As you dissolve the charge by affirming the inner anointing, you awaken to righteousness and authority within your inner kingdom.
Practice This Now
Imitate the scene by privately declaring, 'I am the LORD's anointed; I AM the I AM.' Feel the power of that identity until the old guilt dissolves, then revise any inner witness that condemns or slays your divine nature.
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