Crossing Jordan With the Inner King

2 Samuel 19:36 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Samuel 19 in context

Scripture Focus

36Thy servant will go a little way over Jordan with the king: and why should the king recompense it me with such a reward?
2 Samuel 19:36

Biblical Context

A loyal servant promises to accompany the king a short distance beyond the Jordan, then questions why such a reward is due. It points to an inner dynamic: service flows from alignment with the inner king rather than from external recompense.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed as a Neville Goddard meditation, the king is the I AM inside you, and the servant is a faithful state of consciousness. Jordan marks the boundary between the old self and a higher stance you are choosing. The servant’s offer to go with the king signals readiness to move forward rather than cling to comfort; the king’s question about reward dissolves pride—the reward is the alignment of your being with the one life that matters. When you accept the journey, you are not performing to gain favor from without; you are entering a larger consciousness in which every act is evidence of the I AM. Humility gives way to trust: you do not seek to be special; you live from the conviction that you and the king are one. Imaginatively practice: assume you are already walking with your inner king across Jordan, feeling steadier, braver, and more loyal to your I AM. The I AM rewards you by revealing more of itself.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine walking with your inner king across Jordan. Assume you are already in that union, feel the I AM as your only reward, and revise any lack into alignment.

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