Inner Wealth: Gifts of Abundance
1 Kings 10:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse depicts people bringing gifts—silver, gold, garments, armour, spices, horses, and mules—to the king, year after year. It presents a picture of sustained abundance entering the realm.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold a scene where gifts of silver, gold, garments, armour, spices, horses, and mules arrive to the throne year after year. In Neville’s light, these offerings are not mere external wealth but symbols of a living inner state. The king embodies the I AM within me, and the tribute mirrors my own readiness to receive when I dwell in the certainty of abundance. Each item stands for a faculty of consciousness: silver and gold as value recognized within, garments as thoughts properly clothed, armour as protection around the idea I hold, spices as the fragrance of desire fueling action, horses and mules as movement along my inner path. The repetition shows this is a sustained condition, not a one-time occurrence. When I persist in the assumption that I am now abundantly provided, the outer world mirrors that state, and gifts arrive again and again. Thus, abundance becomes my lived reality as the I AM affirms and receives.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a steady festival of gifts arriving, year after year, to your door—silver, gold, garments, spices, horses. Breathe deeply and affirm, 'I am the I AM; wealth flows through me now; I feel it, see it, and it is mine.'
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