Inner Coronation of Solomon
1 Kings 1:38-40 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon is publicly installed as king with anointing, trumpets, and joyful proclamation, and the people celebrate his rise. The ceremony marks a transfer of authority and communal rejoicing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon's coronation is not a distant event but a waking within the one who reads it. The horn of oil, the trumpet, and the cries of 'God save king Solomon' symbolize your own inner anointing—an acknowledgment by your faculties that you are now sovereign in your inner realm. Zadok, Nathan, and the guard become the trusted thoughts, insights, and feelings that attend your birth as ruler over your mind, body, and world. When the earth seems to tremble with celebration, know this is the sensation of alignment between your I AM and a higher truth: you are king of your inner kingdom, empowered to govern attention, belief, and action. The outward pageantry mirrors an inward conviction: authority rests in consciousness, and true worship is the felt reality of that authority lived daily.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the feeling: I AM the sovereign ruler of my inner kingdom. Visualize Solomon riding into your inner space, the oil of empowerment flowing, and the crowd within declaring, 'God save my king.'
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