Inner Praise, Inner Salvation
2 Samuel 22:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David resolves to call on the LORD, praising Him, and trusts that this alignment will deliver him from his enemies.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your verse is not a record of a past event but a map of consciousness. The LORD is the I AM within you—the unwavering awareness that you are. To 'call on' Him is to fix your attention on that source, and to offer praise is to align your entire being with the reality of that presence. The 'enemies' are inner states—fear, doubt, lack—rising when you forget who you are. By praising, you re-harmonize your inner atmosphere, inviting salvation as the natural outcome of your reorientation. When you imagine yourself already in harmony with the I AM, the tense threat recedes, because you have stepped into the state of the Lord’s enduring life. Your task is steady acceptance of that truth, a quiet conviction that the I AM is your immediate power. In this mode, salvation becomes present alignment, here and now.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of being saved by the I AM. Silently declare, 'I call on the LORD within,' and dwell in the calm awareness as enemies dissolve and life aligns with divine praise.
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