Inner Anointing Of Kingship
2 Samuel 5:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David is anointed king by the elders in Hebron after the tribes acknowledge him as their kin, fulfilling the LORD's word that he would feed and lead Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
When the tribes of your mind gather in Hebron and proclaim you bone and flesh, you are witnessing your own inner coronation. The Lord’s word to feed and lead Israel becomes the conviction of your I AM. In Neville’s language, your state of consciousness has shifted from scattered impulses to a singular ruler—David—who governs with quiet authority. The elders of Israel are your mature thoughts and settled desires stepping forward to seal a covenant with the I AM. To be anointed king is to know that you are the ruler of every moment within, not by force but by alignment. All inner tribes—fear, hope, memory, aspiration—come to present themselves to the king and to be fed with vision, strategy, and purpose. When you acknowledge this inner sovereignty before the LORD—awareness—you stop seeking from the outer and begin feeding your inner kingdom from within. The transition is not a change of places but a change in states: from agitation to stillness, from reaction to deliberate intention, from separation to covenant.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM now rules your inner Israel. Feel the crown of calm settle on your head and imagine your inner elders bowing and aligning with your decision.
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