Abundance Through Inner Exchange
1 Kings 10:10-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Queen Sheba’s gifts of gold, spices, and stones illustrate an outer exchange that mirrors an inner state; Solomon’s response—building the temple pillars and gifting desires—signals abundance flowing when consciousness is aligned.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the queen’s gifts are not mere matter but invitations into the inner temple. In Neville’s language, wealth is a state of consciousness you choose to inhabit. The gold, spices, and almug trees symbolize ideas and supports your imagination fashions to express a living joy. The navy of Hiram represents the ongoing supply your awareness can summon when your sense of self is fixed in I AM. Solomon’s acts—carving pillars for the house of the LORD and shaping harps and psalteries—are inner harmonies created by a decisive assumption that you are the source and ruler of abundance. When you accept you are both the doer and the receiver of blessings, you permit the desires of your inner Sheba to be granted and walk away with the certainty that the flow is continuous and personal. This law is simple: give forth from the one you are and receive back into your life the image of your fulfilled dream.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the king within and wealth flows as your inner reality. In a quiet moment, imagine gifting abundance to a desire and receiving it back as fulfillment—feel it real.
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