Inner Gold Targets of Wealth

1 Kings 10:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 10 in context

Scripture Focus

16And king Solomon made two hundred targets of beaten gold: six hundred shekels of gold went to one target.
1 Kings 10:16

Biblical Context

Solomon made two hundred targets of beaten gold, with six hundred shekels for each target. The verse shows outward wealth reflecting an inner order of images and values.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within your consciousness, the two hundred targets are images you choose to hold steady in imagination. The gold speaks of the value you assign to each image; the six hundred shekels per target signify the steady investment of attention you dedicate. Solomon within you—the I AM—selects what you anchor as real. By dwelling on these golden aims, you reorganize your inner economy: beliefs, habits, and feelings align to support the outcome you desire. Wealth and provision spring not from chance but from the inner wealth you cultivate—image after image, until the outer world mirrors the resonance. If you fix one target, feel its achievement, and persist in the sense that it is already yours, abundance becomes the natural result. The method is simple: choose a small set of elevated targets, guard them with joyful attention, and allow your sense of I AM to revise reality until the world conforms to your inner gold.

Practice This Now

Choose a concrete goal and visualize it as a radiant gold target on your inner wall, then feel it as already real and declare I have this now, letting the feeling dissolve doubt.

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