Morning Decree Of The King Within

2 Samuel 11:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Samuel 11 in context

Scripture Focus

14And it came to pass in the morning, that David wrote a letter to Joab, and sent it by the hand of Uriah.
2 Samuel 11:14

Biblical Context

David writes a private command to Joab, carried by Uriah, setting a covert plan in motion. The verse highlights the kingly authority and the hidden motives behind visible outcomes.

Neville's Inner Vision

The king represents the I AM within your consciousness, the outer world a stage where beliefs act. The written letter is a fixed thought or decree, delivered through the arm of Uriah—the action of externalized belief. Morning signals a new state of awareness in which you embed this decree into the subconscious, trusting appearances to reflect your inner state. If the inner decree is born of control or fear, the world will mirror that coercive tone, shaping events as instruments of your belief. Yet you are not condemned to this loop; you are the author of your experience, and imagination is your instrument. The remedy is to revise the decree toward covenant loyalty—to align thought with life, justice, and love, affirming that the I AM governs wisely and compassionately. When you inhabit a state that serves truth, the outer 'agents' of Joab and Uriah become symbols of your inner energies, and the entire kingdom of experience follows the shift in consciousness.

Practice This Now

In the morning, envision writing a decree from your I AM to the outer world, then revise it to serve life and love; feel the reality of the revised decree as if it is already true.

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