Inner Table of Grace

2 Samuel 9:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Samuel 9 in context

Scripture Focus

13So Mephibosheth dwelt in Jerusalem: for he did eat continually at the king's table; and was lame on both his feet.
2 Samuel 9:13

Biblical Context

Mephibosheth dwells in Jerusalem and is continually fed at the king's table, though he is lame in both feet.

Neville's Inner Vision

Mephibosheth’s dwelling in Jerusalem and eating at the king’s table reveals a truth your own consciousness can claim. He represents a state of being that is invited into abundance by the king—the I AM inside you—regardless of past burden or disability. The verse does not adjudicate merit; it proclaims grace as the reigning power that places you at the royal table where nourishment is continual. In Neville’s language, the body’s limp is not a barrier but a signal that your awareness has found a seat of authority beyond appearances. When you assume the feeling of being welcomed, fed, and safeguarded by your inner king, you align with a new reality where lack melts into sufficiency. The inner Jerusalem is your heart’s capital, a throne room of perpetual aliveness. Practice this: close your eyes and imagine yourself seated at the king’s table, tasting fullness and acceptance, and feel yourself fully included in the royal circle. Your true worth is invoked by you, not proven by your circumstances.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise your sense of self to 'I am already seated at the king's table.' Feel belonging and nourishment as real in your body, then rest in that state.

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