Mulberry Tree Strategy
2 Samuel 5:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David asks the LORD for guidance and receives a non-direct strategy. He is told to move after a subtle sign, not by brute force.
Neville's Inner Vision
David's step is not a failure of courage but a triumph of inner sight. When you inquire within, the state you awaken reveals its own map. The 'going in the tops of the mulberry trees' is the inward weather—the shifting of consciousness that whispers: pause, circle, set a covert approach. The LORD going out before you is the I AM that precedes every circumstance, arranging coincidences and fusing events to your favor. The sound you are to heed is not external noise but the inner vibration of alignment—a signal of readiness arriving within your chest as you stand faithful to your inner word. To obey is to trust the impression in your imagination; to fetch a compass behind them is to take an unseen route, a mental adjustment that brings you into position for the victory. When you heed the sign, you stir yourself into action as if the inner reality were already so. Your enemy is reality, but your real self—the God-conscious you—goes forth ahead, clearing the field. This is Providence; this is presence; this is faith made tangible.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and rest in I AM. Assume the inner signal has already sounded; feel the certainty that God moves before you and that you act from that divine arrangement.
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