Neville Goddard on Psalms 89:20
Executive Summary
Neville Goddard interprets the scripture "I have found David" not as secular history, but as a prophecy of a profound mystical experience within the individual. This event is the fulfillment of God's purpose, where the biblical David appears and reveals your own true identity as God the Father by calling you his father. This personal revelation is the only thing that can truly and eternally convince you of your own divinity.
Key Concepts
- Not Secular History: The story of David in the Psalms is a spiritual drama, not a record of historical events.
- A Mystical Revelation: "Finding David" refers to a literal, personal experience where the Son of God appears to you.
- The Son Reveals the Father: David's role is to reveal you to yourself as God the Father. He accomplishes this by crying out, "Thou art my Father."
- The Only Proof of Divinity: No other argument or event can convince an individual that they are God; only the Son calling them Father can do so.
- Fulfillment of God's Purpose: This experience is the culmination of man's spiritual journey and the ultimate purpose of life—to awaken as God by fulfilling scripture.
Detailed Explanation
Neville teaches that scriptures like Psalms 89:20 are not matters to be kept secret, but are truths that are mysterious in character. The greatest error is to interpret them as secular history. Instead, they describe God's plan of salvation, a drama that unfolds within the consciousness of every individual.
The Lord's declaration, "I have found David," is a prophecy of the moment you, as God, find your son. This is not a metaphor but a literal, internal event where the eternal Son, David, stands before you. This experience is always coupled with the fulfillment of Psalms 89:26, where David cries out, "Thou art my Father, my God, and the Rock of my Salvation." This recognition is the climax of the spiritual journey.
This event is the sole and absolute proof of your own divinity. Nothing else in eternity can persuade you that you are God the Father except having God's Son reveal it to you. This is the fulfillment of God's plan, established from the beginning. It is the formation of Christ within you, the result of your long journey through the world of experience, culminating in the awakening of your true identity.
Important Quotes
You will find David, and only when you find him will you really know that you are God.
— Neville’s Purpose Revealed
When He stands before you and calls you “Father,” then you are fulfilling your own word, for you dictated the words through the Prophet: “I have found David, and he has cried unto me, ‘Thou are my Father, my God, and the Rock of my salvation.’”
— The Son Revealed
Now, these are mysteries, but the mysteries of Scripture are not matters to be kept secret. They are truths that are mysterious in character.
— The Man Within
But not one thing in Eternity could ever convince an individual that he is God, save the Son of God who calls him, “Father.”
— His Purpose
Common Misunderstandings
The primary misunderstanding corrected by Neville is the belief that the Bible is secular history. He emphasizes that the story of David is not about a king who lived thousands of years ago. Rather, it is a timeless, mystical drama that must be experienced personally by the individual to be understood. It is the story of God the Father (you) and his Son (David).
Practical Applications
The source material does not present the finding of David as a technique to be practiced, but as a divine event that is the culmination of God's plan. The application for a student is one of understanding and faith. It is to reorient one's perspective on life's purpose, seeing it not in terms of worldly success but as a journey toward the fulfillment of scripture within oneself. This understanding provides context for all of God's promises, knowing they lead to this ultimate awakening.
Frequently Asked Questions
In Neville's teaching, is David a historical person?
No. The source material is clear that interpreting the Bible as secular history is a misunderstanding. David is the eternal Son of God who appears in a mystical experience to reveal your own identity as God the Father.
What does it mean to 'find David'?
It means to have a literal, inner experience where the biblical David stands before you and personally calls you 'Father,' thus fulfilling the prophecy of the 89th Psalm.
Why is finding David so important?
It is the only event that can truly and permanently convince an individual that they are God. It is the fulfillment of God's purpose and the way the Father is revealed.
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