Inner Presence in Samuel
2 Samuel 15:27-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David tells Zadok to return to the city in peace, stay in the wilderness until a word arrives, and Zadok and Abiathar carry the ark back to Jerusalem and tarry there.
Neville's Inner Vision
This scene is a vivid map of your inner life. The king is the I AM within you, choosing to act from assured presence rather than outer noise. The question, Art not thou a seer? invites you to recognize that you too are seen by the I AM and asked to govern from your inner vantage. Returning to the city in peace signals restoring order in the heart while the world remains unsettled, a harmony achieved by faith rather than force. The plain of the wilderness represents the in-between state where you await a decisive inner word. Carrying the ark back to Jerusalem is the commitment to bring the Presence into daily life, and tarrying there honors ongoing communion with the Source rather than chasing fleeting outcomes. This is true worship: obedience to the Covenant of I AM, not to outward ritual. The ark’s abiding in Jerusalem with the inner counsel ready to report demonstrates that your guidance is steady, patient, and ready when the inner word arrives. Practice: assume the seer within, feel the Presence as your real home, and wait for the inner word before acting.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: close your eyes, declare I am the seer guided by the I AM, and visualize carrying the ark of Presence into your inner Jerusalem, staying in peace until the inner word confirms your next step.
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