Inner Covenant, Mercy, And Protection
2 Samuel 14:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The scene shows a plea for mercy and protection; the king's oath embodies a promise that inner life will be spared from destructive urges.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this brief scene, the authority of the king represents your higher state of consciousness who remembers the LORD. The revengers of blood are the old thoughts of vengeance and fear that would destroy your inner life; the promise that no hair shall fall signifies the protection your I AM can extend to every nuance of your being when you remain loyal to the inner covenant. The crisis is not external but internal: a moment when mercy, rather than guilt, governs the movement of events. When you quiet the impulse to retaliate and choose mercy, you remind yourself that Providence and Guidance are always at hand. By invoking the I AM as the living king, you declare that your life is under covenant loyalty—you will not allow inner bloodshed to obliterate your vitality. This is faith in action: trust the LORD thy God and align your inner dispositions with that remembrance, and doors of mercy will open, revealing the protection already given to your consciousness. Your imagination, rightly used, becomes the setting where such oath is kept, and the apparent 'hair' of your inner son remains intact.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes; picture your inner self as a beloved child under a royal vow. Say, 'As the LORD liveth, not one hair of my inner son shall fall,' and feel the protection as real in your body.
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