Amen as Inner Confirmation

1 Kings 1:36 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 1 in context

Scripture Focus

36And Benaiah the son of Jehoiada answered the king, and said, Amen: the LORD God of my lord the king say so too.
1 Kings 1:36

Biblical Context

Benaiah says Amen, agreeing that the LORD God of the king says yes to the king's decree.

Neville's Inner Vision

Amen is not a plea but a settled inner yes. When Benaiah speaks Amen, he is aligning his consciousness with the LORD God of his lord—the inner governor of his life. The LORD God of my lord the king becomes, in Neville’s language, the I AM within you, the awareness that recognizes every fulfilled desire as already done. The king represents your highest self, the decree you have impressed upon your imagination. To pronounce Amen is to declare that your inner decree is true now, not later; the outer events are the echo of this inner movement. Hence, the true obedience is faithfulness to the inner state. Practice becomes simple: hold the wish in mind, feel that it is already so, and let any doubt dissolve in the light of your I AM. You are the sovereign who says Yes to your own decree; Amen is the seal that what you affirm in consciousness becomes your lived reality.

Practice This Now

Assume the wish is already yours and say Amen until you feel the inner yes. Dwell in the feeling of the fulfilled state for a few moments, letting doubt dissolve.

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