Crowned Within: 2 Samuel 5:3
2 Samuel 5:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The elders of Israel come to David at Hebron, form a covenant before the LORD, and anoint him king over Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the text, the outer elders gather to crown David; yet in the deeper sense, they are the once-dominant beliefs and conditions in your mind recognizing a new state of consciousness. The place Hebron is the heart dwelling place, a seat of established presence. The 'league' before the LORD is your covenant with the I AM, aligning every segment of self with the truth that you are already king in your inner Israel. The anointing signifies the taking hold of your awareness; the oil is the sensation of belief seeping into every cell, declaring: I am the ruler here. When you claim this kingship, you're not creating a new power but waking to the one already seated on the throne of your mind. The kingdom of Israel becomes your personal field where divine order governs: thoughts, feelings, and actions flow from this sovereign awareness. The process is inner and immediate; recognition precedes outward change, but both follow once the I AM is recognized as king in Hebron—the heart-state where you dwell.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the elders bowing as the anointing oil of consciousness touches your brow. Quietly declare, I am king over this inner Israel, and feel your entire inner world align with that sovereign awareness.
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