Solomon's Gold, Inner Wealth

1 Kings 10:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 10 in context

Scripture Focus

21And all king Solomon's drinking vessels were of gold, and all the vessels of the house of the forest of Lebanon were of pure gold; none were of silver: it was nothing accounted of in the days of Solomon.
1 Kings 10:21

Biblical Context

Solomon's gold vessels symbolize abundance, while silver is de-emphasized; the scene points to a state of lavish outward display.

Neville's Inner Vision

Solomon’s gold vessels are not about metal but about what you accept as your own reality. In Neville’s terms, the king is your I AM—the inner ruler whose imagination clothes itself in abundance. When every cup and vessel is gold, the scene declares that the resources of your kingdom are defined by consciousness, not by silver scarcity. The “days of Solomon” are your timeless, awake moments when you act from certainty rather than lack. The gold is the color of faith, the currency of imagination, and the house of the forest of Lebanon reflects the lush inner environment you cultivate with disciplined feeling and devoted intention. If you dwell in this inner royal state, wealth and provision naturally flow as expressions of your inner state. The outer world doesn’t confer riches; your inner state does. Revisit this vision and align your daily thought with the I AM, seeing yourself already clothed in gold and living as the sovereign of your own kingdom.

Practice This Now

Assume you already possess the gold vessels of your chosen good; feel the reality of abundance now, and let the image revise any sense of lack.

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