David's Inner Direction
2 Samuel 2:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David asks the LORD for guidance on where to go; the LORD directs him to Hebron as the place to go up to.
Neville's Inner Vision
David's inquiry is not a history lesson but a mirror for every seeker who craves decisive movement. In Neville's terms, asking the LORD is asking the I AM within, the undying awareness that you are already the power that moves you. When the command comes—Go up—it is not a map of geography but a call to rise in consciousness. The question 'Whither shall I go up?' becomes your inner question: what state must I occupy to move upward? The reply 'Unto Hebron' reveals a chosen inner dwelling, a fixed field of awareness where you rest in the truth of your unity with God. If you accept this guidance as a real, lived feeling, you lift your entire being into alignment with that state, and every outward step follows with ease. The presence of God is not distant; it is the I AM, the awareness you carry at every moment. By dwelling in that certainty, you release the need to seek externally and allow the next action to spring from the already-established inner truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, and with a steady breath, declare, 'I am now in Hebron'—a fixed state of confidence and calm. Imagine walking from the inner self to the Hebron road, feel the certainty, and step forward as though your next move is already ordained.
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