Inner Blessing Within You

2 Samuel 6:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Samuel 6 in context

Scripture Focus

18And as soon as David had made an end of offering burnt offerings and peace offerings, he blessed the people in the name of the LORD of hosts.
2 Samuel 6:18

Biblical Context

David completes burnt and peace offerings, then blesses the people in the name of the LORD of hosts. This verse records the act of blessing following sacrifice.

Neville's Inner Vision

Notice the scene speaks not of an external rite but of your inner court. When you quiet the clamor of conflicting thoughts (the burnt offerings) and harmonize your desires (the peace offerings), the I AM within blesses every state of consciousness. The 'people' are your inner sentiments, memories, and dreams. The act of blessing—uttered in the name of the LORD of hosts—signifies that power you trust to bless what you conceive in imagination. As you finish the inner sacrifice, you stand in the certainty that you are the announcer of good in your own heart. The blessing does not depend on outward approval; it flows from the assurance that you, the 'host' of hosts, are the source of all good. Your awareness—your I AM—is the sovereign seed that, worked by imagination, blossoms into the world you will eventually call real. In this light, David's gesture is your practice: bless now, and the outward appears as the natural fruit of inner allegiance.

Practice This Now

Assume the blessing is already complete in your mind; revise any sense of lack as obsolete. Feel-it-real by softly affirming, 'I bless every state of consciousness within me, in the name of the I AM,' while visualizing the 'people' within you standing radiant and at peace.

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