Inner Mercy Unveiled

2 Samuel 12:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Samuel 12 in context

Scripture Focus

13And David said unto Nathan, I have sinned against the LORD. And Nathan said unto David, The LORD also hath put away thy sin; thou shalt not die.
2 Samuel 12:13

Biblical Context

David admits his sin before the prophet. The message follows that God has put away his sin and that he will not die.

Neville's Inner Vision

David speaks from a state that believes in separation, and he names the act as sin against the Lord. But the child of God in you knows sin is a misalignment in consciousness, not an eternal sting. When Nathan speaks of the Lord putting away the sin, he is pointing to the deeper truth: the I AM within you never left, and the verdict of mercy precedes the sense of guilt. In Neville's law, forgiveness is not a clause granted from without but a remembrance of your true identity. The moment you acknowledge I AM as your reality, the feeling of being separate dissolves and the sense of death is replaced by a life that is already holy and whole. This is not denial but a turning back to your inner kingly nature. The verse asks you to live from a scene where the Lord has reconciled you to Himself, where the past is rewritten by the present fact of God within. You awaken to the truth that your life is sustained by the divine breath and mercy is your natural condition.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and revise the inner scene by declaring that the Lord has put away your sin. Feel the I AM within you embracing you as forgiveness, and let mercy rise as your natural state.

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