Inner Retrieval of Michal
2 Samuel 3:14-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David sends to Ishbosheth to reclaim Michal, his wife; she is taken back from Phaltiel, who weeps as he follows, and Abner directs the return.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scene, Michal represents a sacred covenant of unity within your inner kingdom. David's command to retrieve her is your decision to claim wholeness under the kingly I AM. Ishbosheth yields the covenant; Phaltiel's weeping traces the sorrow of leaving old separations behind. Abner's deliverance of the decree to return signals the mind that paths of division must be recharted toward harmony. The outer drama mirrors an inner movement toward covenant loyalty, community, and unity under a single throne. When you imagine yourself reclaiming what belongs to you by right of the inner king, you are not fighting for possession but reaffirming your state of consciousness. Feel the certainty that the kingdom of God resides in you, and that the apparent fragmentation dissolves as attention returns to the I AM. Your inner world responds to this shift as a newly aligned temple, where the covenant is remembered, renewed, and made manifest in experience.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and repeat, I am the I AM reclaiming my inner covenant of unity with the King. Visualize Michal returning to your inner palace and let the tears of the old separated self become release; rest in the felt sense that unity is already here.
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