Abundance Arrives On The Hill
2 Samuel 16:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David, nearing the hill's crest, is met by Ziba with abundant provisions—bread, raisins, fruit, and wine—to sustain him on his journey.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the hill is not a geographical rise but the ascent of your own consciousness. Ziba, the servant of Mephibosheth, stands as the inner helper who meets you at the boundary of your old state and your new awareness. The two hundred loaves, the hundred bunches of raisins, the summer fruits, and the bottle of wine symbolize the sustenance of mind and spirit that your state of consciousness now allows you to receive. Provision does not come to a man in the outer scene; it arises from the I AM that you are, your present capacity to imagine according to truth. As you move beyond lack, you become a receiver of abundance; the meals are ideas that nourish decision, the wine is clarity and vitality, the fruit signifies mature insight. This scene invites you to align with the feeling of already having, rather than striving for. The inner servant embodies stewardship: your thoughts carry and deliver what your heart believes your life can hold.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In this moment, close your eyes and picture Ziba meeting you with nourishment, accept it as already yours, and feel the weight of the bread and the glow of the wine as signs your consciousness is abundantly supplied. Say I am nourished; my world is the abundance I imagine.
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