Inner King Emerges: 1 Kings 1:15-18
1 Kings 1:15-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Bathsheba informs King David that Solomon should reign as promised, while Adonijah rules in appearance. The scene exposes inner states battling for the throne of your life.
Neville's Inner Vision
David represents the I AM within your consciousness, aged but awake. Bathsheba’s entrance is the moment you turn toward your inner ruler and reset the scene with a vow: Solomon shall reign. The LORD thy God oath becomes a living memory that your state is already ordained for this reign. Adonijah’s self-appointment signifies a counterfeit power—the belief that true authority comes from conditions or others. When you forget the oath, that false sovereignty seems to rule; when you remember, you revise. The Kingdom of God is a present condition of awareness, not a distant event; the promised reign manifests through your steady assumption that your higher self sits on the throne. The more consistently you imagine and feel that ruling presence, the more outer events align with it. The verse becomes a demonstration of inner sovereignty: authority is established by consciousness that never departs from its own law, and the promise unfolds as you dwell in that truth now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, repeat 'The I AM within me now reigns; Solomon sits on my throne,' and feel the ruling presence in your chest as reality. Do this daily to cement the inner kingship.
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