Inner Feast and Crowned Governance
1 Chronicles 29:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon is crowned king a second time and Zadok is named priest. The day is marked by sacrifices and a great feast before the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the one awareness you call God, these lines are not history but your inner state. The sacrifices and abundance on that feast day symbolize the costless giving of attention to the I AM, the moment you let your mind surrender to its rightful ruler. The great gladness is the joy of recognizing that your inner atmosphere has become a sanctuary where God dwells; the feast is your acceptance of this presence as real in your life. Solomon, raised king the second time, represents the renewed crown of rightful dominion—your ruling idea, the dominant consciousness that governs thoughts, feelings, and acts. Zadok as priest is the service to the sacred within, the priestly functions of discernment and alignment—keeping the altar clean and the worship pure. Taken together, the scene declares covenant loyalty and the continuation of Divine governance in your heart: presence, praise, and steady leadership under the Lord.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of the inner king now. Dwell in that governance for several minutes, feeling Solomon crowned and Zadok at service, and let that authority guide your next thoughts and choices.
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