Ark Of Inner Reverence
2 Samuel 6:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Uzzah's death follows his attempt to steady the ark, signaling that sacred space demands reverent handling. The story points to the presence of God as something to be honored, not grasped or coerced.
Neville's Inner Vision
The ark represents the inner Presence—the I AM within you. Uzzah’s action embodies a state of mind seeking to control or stabilize what cannot be carried by fear or force. The anger that strikes is not external punishment, but the consciousness corrector signaling misalignment with the inner law. When you approach the sacred with egoic grasping—trying to fix, possess, or project outcomes—you create a barrier between self and divine presence, and results appear as a ‘death’ to your illusion of control. To align, you must enter reverent stillness and assume you are already the I AM in harmony with that Presence. Revise any impulse to force results; instead, dwell in the felt sense that the inner ark moves with you, reflecting your true state. The moment you accept this inner order, separation dissolves, and life flows from the unity of consciousness and presence.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I AM the ark, and I dwell in reverent stillness. Breathe into that identity for a few minutes, then revise any impulse to grasp outcomes as you align with the inner Presence.
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