Solomon's Inner Wealth Flow
1 Kings 10:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon imports horses and linen from Egypt, using his merchants to secure goods at a price. The verse highlights wealth, trade, and the authority of a king.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon’s act is not about horses and linen at all, but about wealth as a state of consciousness moving through your life. The horses and linen are symbols your imagination uses to declare readiness and provision. Egypt stands for a broader awareness, the source that supplies form when your inner decree is clear. The merchants and the price show that there is a channel and a claim on your belief—what you accept as true meets the world as transaction. When you awaken to the fact that you are the I AM, the sovereign mind that orders the dream, you discover that trade and wealth arise from within you, not from without. Your inner king negotiates with the inner merchants and sets the terms by your assumption. The moment you assume these goods are already yours, you align feeling with the idea, and outward events follow as the currency of your inner state. Wealth becomes not a distant goal but a habit of consciousness you live in.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you already possess the horses of strength and the linen of provision. Feel the exchange as a gift of your inner state and declare, I AM wealth now.
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