Messenger to the Inner King

2 Samuel 18:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Samuel 18 in context

Scripture Focus

21Then said Joab to Cushi, Go tell the king what thou hast seen. And Cushi bowed himself unto Joab, and ran.
2 Samuel 18:21

Biblical Context

Joab sends Cushi to tell the king what he has seen; Cushi bows to Joab and runs to deliver the report.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this single line, the drama reveals a law of your inner state. Joab is the call to action, directing Cushi—the faithful instrument of your mind—to carry a revelation to the King within. Cushi’s bow signifies surrender to inner authority; his sprint to the king is the mind’s bold movement to act on what it has seen. The verse teaches that every outward report is an inward witness: what you have perceived in imagination must be spoken to the I AM, not left dormant. The King’s power resides not in a distant throne but in the awareness you carry inside; obedience to the messenger is obedience to your own truth. When you honor and implement inner sight, you align with the unity of kingship and faithfulness, and your life becomes a witness to what you have seen. Treat every impression as a summons to revision and action, not merely a thought to be kept. The practice is simple: pause and listen to the inner messenger, bow to the inner authority, and move swiftly to realign your world with the vision within.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine you are Cushi. Deliver to the King within you the sight you have witnessed, bow to inner authority, and act swiftly to bring the revelation into your life.

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