Mercy from the Son of David

Matthew 9:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Matthew 9 in context

Scripture Focus

27And when Jesus departed thence, two blind men followed him, crying, and saying, Thou son of David, have mercy on us.
Matthew 9:27

Biblical Context

Two blind men follow Jesus, crying for mercy and calling him the Son of David. Their words reveal a recognition of Jesus' messianic authority.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Neville's reading, the scene is not about outer healing but inner sight. Jesus represents the I AM—the inner ruler who restores perception when you accept a new self-definition. 'Thou son of David' is your own inner royal line naming the authority that shifts perception; mercy is the quality of consciousness that erases lack the moment you assume it is already present. Their cry is a bold revision of self-image: I am no longer the blind one; I am connected to the kingly capacity within. When you truly hear and affirm that you are the Son of David, you activate the healing movement. The following after him signifies persistent imagination, the inner motion toward the truth it has declared. The miracle unfolds as a change of awareness; the world then adjusts to your inner state. Faith, in this light, is trust in the I AM as the source of mercy and sight.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the Son of David; mercy is my natural state.' Imagine yourself seeing now, and hold that sensation until it feels true in daily life.

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