Mighty Fallen Within Battle
2 Samuel 1:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse laments the fall of the mighty in battle, naming Jonathan as slain in his high places.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s inner-key, the words do not describe a battlefield so much as a state of consciousness. The mighty who fall are not separate heroes but the identities you have attached to power, success, and security within. Jonathan, slain in his high places, represents a ruling state you once honored from an elevated vantage—an I AM that felt secure and exalted in its own stronghold. When such a state dies, the outer world mirrors your inner shift: you stand before loss, but you are also invited to revise your inner narrative. The "battle" is the constant contest between old beliefs and a new awareness that the Kingdom of God is within, not in outward triumphs. So rather than lament the fall, you practice a revision: assume that your essential self remains intact, and feel the reality of a higher state already established in you. The mighty fall becomes a beckoning to reimagine who rules your inner landscape, to crown a fresh high place in consciousness, and to live from the awareness that God, the I AM, is the power behind all appearances.
Practice This Now
Assume the wish fulfilled: see yourself sovereign in your inner high place. Feel it real as you declare, I am the ruler of my inner kingdom now.
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