Inner King, Public Vindication
2 Samuel 3:37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that all Israel understood that day that it was not the king who killed Abner. It marks the king as innocent and points to a larger truth about rightful leadership and accountability.
Neville's Inner Vision
The verse presents a drama of inner governance. The king represents a state of consciousness, the authority that keeps the inner kingdom in order. When the people declare that it was not the king who killed Abner, they reveal that the outer event mirrors an inner truth: responsibility lies not with a separate person but with the states of mind we inhabit. In Neville's terms, the action attributed to another is a projection from within; the true deed is the alignment or misalignment of your I AM with justice. The imminent vindication arises when the mind returns to its rightful kingly rule, a state where thoughts are governed by love and integrity rather than fear or vengeance. Recognize that you are not the source of destruction, but the creator of reality through the assumed, felt presence of order. When you dwell in the I AM, you disidentify from the urge to harm and allow the inner law of justice to express itself outwardly. The day of vindication is the moment you awaken to your oneness with the inner ruler and its peaceful, just sovereignty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and revise one belief. I am the king in my inner realm and there is no slaying here. Feel this truth until it awakens a real shift in your body and mood.
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