Kindness Found Within: 2 Samuel 9:1
2 Samuel 9:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David asks if any is left of Saul’s house to show him kindness for Jonathan’s sake. The verse points to a conscious search for remnants of the old self to bless.
Neville's Inner Vision
David represents the awakened I AM in you, asking, Is there yet any of the old self left within to bless? The house of Saul is your former identity—fear, scarcity, and limitation—still occupying an inner corner. Jonathan’s sake stands for covenant loyalty—the inner spark that remembers you are one with life. When you answer, 'I will show him kindness,' you are not performing a mercy to others but reawakening your own state of grace. The moment you decide to be merciful to every fragment of the old form, you revise your inner weather; you approve the old self as you would a child awaiting love, and love flows through. This mercy is not earned; it is the I AM recognizing itself as benevolent. By assuming there is someone left to bless, by revising in imagination, you anchor a new atmosphere in which every memory, urge, and fear can be welcomed and healed. The inner covenant is fulfilled as your awareness expands and your outer life begins to reflect that sovereign kindness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and repeat, 'There is yet one left in the Saul-house I now bless for Jonathan’s sake.' Feel the I AM pouring kindness through you until the old walls dissolve.
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