Inner Breach, Divine Alignment

2 Samuel 6:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Samuel 6 in context

Scripture Focus

8And David was displeased, because the LORD had made a breach upon Uzzah: and he called the name of the place Perezuzzah to this day.
2 Samuel 6:8

Biblical Context

David's displeasure arises from a sudden breach associated with Uzzah, and the moment is memorialized as Perezuzzah. The passage centers on an inner boundary in the worshipful mind and how one reacts to it.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this scene, the outer event is a mirror for the inner state. The 'breach' upon Uzzah signifies a boundary crossed in the consciousness of the I AM within you, where your images and actions momentarily stray from divine order. The name Perezuzzah becomes an inner label, a memory imprint of a moment when awareness felt separated from its sanctity. You are the perceiver and the imaginer of this drama; its purpose is to awaken you to misalignment, not to condemn you. By identifying with the I AM, you can re-script the scene: imagine Uzzah as a projection of fear or attachment, and regard the boundary as a guardrail guiding you back to harmony with ultimate law. Rename Perezuzzah as an inner correction—an actualization that brings you into closer alignment with divine order. When you claim that you are always the I AM imagining, you release blame and invite restoration through conscious revision and steadfast inner faith.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling of I AM in this moment; revise the scene by honoring the boundary as a guardrail that restores harmony, and dwell in the reimagined, aligned state.

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