Inner State of Deceit Exposed

2 Samuel 11:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Samuel 11 in context

Scripture Focus

12And David said to Uriah, Tarry here to day also, and to morrow I will let thee depart. So Uriah abode in Jerusalem that day, and the morrow.
13And when David had called him, he did eat and drink before him; and he made him drunk: and at even he went out to lie on his bed with the servants of his lord, but went not down to his house.
2 Samuel 11:12-13

Biblical Context

David orchestrates a cover-up by intoxication. Uriah remains faithful, exposing the inner conflict between impulse and integrity.

Neville's Inner Vision

Let the surface tale be a mirror of an inner decision you wove in your consciousness. David is your memory of self-importance and fear; Uriah embodies fidelity—an inner principle that will not bow to appearances. The drunkenness is not about wine but about a belief you can alter reality by cleverness. The bed and the servants are inner compartments where the false self would lay its claim to rule, yet the true self remains true to its purpose. Neville-style: recognize that every event in your life is a projection of your state of consciousness; you can revise it by imposing a new assumption. The method: assume you are the I AM, the ever-present, unchanging consciousness; revise the scene so that the 'king' cannot override integrity; feel the reality of inner loyalty to your divine principle. In that atmosphere, the outer events reorganize to reflect your corrected state.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume you are already the I AM—pure, faithful, and obedient to divine law. Revise the scene by declaring, 'I am the I AM,' and feel it real that you inhabit integrity here and now.

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