Adopted at the King's Table

2 Samuel 9:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Samuel 9 in context

Scripture Focus

11Then said Ziba unto the king, According to all that my lord the king hath commanded his servant, so shall thy servant do. As for Mephibosheth, said the king, he shall eat at my table, as one of the king's sons.
2 Samuel 9:11

Biblical Context

Ziba informs the king of obedience. David responds by extending adoption to Mephibosheth, inviting him to eat at the king's table as a son.

Neville's Inner Vision

Inside you, the King sits as your I AM—always present, always aware. Mephibosheth is not a person apart from you but a part of your own being that has believed itself lame or excluded. When the inner Ziba speaks and the King answers, a simple fact is spoken into your consciousness: you are included; you belong at the royal table. The table is a state of consciousness where abundance replaces lack and the sense of separation collapses into unity. To eat at the king’s table is to recognize that your name is written in the royal line of being, that you are not an outsider but a son or daughter by adoption of the I AM. The transformation happens in imagination first; your inner picture shifts, and reality follows. The key is not effort but belief—assume the feeling of belonging, revise any sense of unworthiness, and let the awareness of your divine paternity sit with you until it feels real.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine yourself seated at the King's table now. Feel the certainty: I am adopted into the royal family of God; nothing can deny my seat.

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