Inner House of Kingship
1 Chronicles 14:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Tyre’s king Hiram sends cedar timber and skilled workers to David to help build a house, signaling an outer provision for an inner project.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse lies a simple instruction: the outer world mirrors your inner state. Hiram’s delegation of cedars and skilled craftsmen is not merely a historical incident but a mirror of the readiness of your consciousness to receive. The king David represents your I AM, the steady awareness that governs the kingdom of your life. When Tyre’s resources arrive—the timber, the masons—the inner atmosphere shifts toward creation. Tools and workers are not outside miracles but the visible enforcement of your assumption. The scene shows that when you dwell in the feeling of already having abundance, your inner allies mobilize to build the house you desire. The house symbolizes a stable state of being—a sanctuary and form through which your kingship can express. The crucial point is to accept that such resources exist in consciousness and to align with them by feeling as if the house is already standing. Imagination precedes form; this verse invites you to dwell in the completed state now.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling that your inner house is already built; spend a moment imagining the cedar timbers arriving and the craftsmen at work, knowing your kingship is established.
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