Queen Sees Solomon's Inner Wealth
1 Kings 10:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Sheba comes to Solomon, witnesses his wealth and wise rule, and is struck by how the reality exceeds what she had heard.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner Sheba, the you that doubts, travels to the throne of your own mind and is confronted by the signs of a life governed by skill, abundance, and order. The meat on the table, the attendants, the fine robes, and the ascent to the house of the LORD are not external wonders alone; they are the reflected state of Solomon’s consciousness—the I AM awareness that holds wisdom and provision as natural expressions. When the queen says the reports did not tell the half of it, she is naming a truth you can claim: once you enter the inner state, your senses cannot help but witness it as more than rumor. The scene teaches that wealth and discernment are not distant gifts but the activity of a mind that accepts its own authority. So, in Neville’s sense, cultivate a state of consciousness that implies ruling—where wisdom is present, abundance follows, and every appearance in your world aligns with that inner decree. The shift is not external; it is an inner revision that makes the outer world undeniable.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit in stillness and imagine your inner throne room, seeing a table of abundance and attendants as signs of your wisdom. Say, 'I am the wisdom and the provision I seek,' and let that certainty fill you.
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