Inner Justice, Outer Consequences
2 Samuel 12:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In 2 Samuel 12:14, David's sin is acknowledged. His action feeds hostility toward the LORD, and the child born dies as a consequence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the text is not only a record of a grim sentence, but the story of your inner formation. By this deed you have given occasion for the enemies of the LORD to blaspheme—inside, those voices of doubt and fear that judge your worth. The child which is born unto thee shall surely die—this is the old life, the outdated state, dying to make room for a new, living form. The law of consciousness says: you do not leave the old behind by will alone; you let a stronger inner state take its place, and the outer scene follows. Mercy glimmers at the edge of judgment: God remains the I AM that never condemns you, only invites you to wake to a higher possibility. When you align with the truth that you are the creator of your experience, you will find the death of the old birth powerless to restrain the coming life, and the next scene can unfold in harmony with divine order.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the fresh life you desire—integrity, mercy, and fearless alignment with the I AM. Feel it real, allowing that inner state to rearrange your outward scene.
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