The King's Gift of Acceptance
2 Samuel 24:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Araunah, acting as a king, gives all these things to David. He proclaims that the LORD accepts the king.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the scene is not history but a map of consciousness. The king is your higher self; Araunah’s gift is the world’s offerings that your awareness can freely acknowledge. The acceptance spoken by the king, 'The LORD thy God accept thee,' is the inner yes of your I AM to your own being. Worship is not measured by the cost of sacrifice, but by the genuine feeling that you are already approved, cherished, and provided for. When you imagine the altar of your heart receiving the gift, you align with the state that grants grace. The gifts you see are creations of your own imagination, invited by the conviction that you are seen and accepted by God within. The outer exchange merely mirrors the inner consent. So the path is this: refuse fear, assume the feeling that you are accepted, and let your consciousness reveal the abundance that has always awaited your recognition.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the king's gift placed in your hands, with the inscription 'The LORD thy God accepts thee.' Feel that acceptance as a current within you, then act from it today.
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