Inner Kingship Of David’s Kin
1 Chronicles 27:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents two tribal line items, naming inner faculties and loyal inner kin as part of the king's circle within David's house.
Neville's Inner Vision
In your memory's temple, David stands as the I AM, the aware king within. The names in this verse are not people but states of consciousness: Judah is the impulse to rule with authority; Issachar is the faculty of understanding, the ability to reckon the times and discern right action. Elihu, a brother of David, and Omri, son of Michael, are your inner counselors and aides—voices of loyalty, companionship, and governance who stand in the king's council. When you accept these inner characters as existing within, you are not praying to an external king but calling forth these powers from within. The verse shows how the inner kingdom is organized: a ruler (David) governed by trusted kin (Elihu, Omri) who embody leadership and discernment, working together to bring about a harmonious state consistent with your I AM. This is not history but a map of your present consciousness: you can revise your inner scene to make this governance real.
Practice This Now
Practice now: in a quiet moment, assume the inner king role—feel Judah’s leadership and Issachar’s discernment coordinating through Elihu and Omri—and imagine this council governing your day with the I AM as ruler.
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