Solomon's Inner Covenant Reborn

1 Kings 11:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 11 in context

Scripture Focus

1But king Solomon loved many strange women, together with the daughter of Pharaoh, women of the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Zidonians, and Hittites;
1 Kings 11:1

Biblical Context

Solomon's attraction to many foreign wives signals a divided loyalty. This inner division threatens covenant fidelity and true worship.

Neville's Inner Vision

Solomon in this line is not merely a king but a symbol of the self you call by many titles and desires. The 'strange women' do not exist as persons apart from your inner states; they are the foreign loves that pull consciousness into multiplicity. When you identify with these myriad loves, you scatter your energy, and the one altar of the I AM loses its central fire. The true covenant is inward: one awareness, one loyalty, one worship. The I AM is always present, but it is felt most clearly when no other allegiance steals its light. The passage invites you to observe the pull toward variety and to choose the inner monogamy of the heart—unity of purpose under the one God of your inner kingdom. By imagining that the many pressures have no real authority over you, you reclaim sovereignty and let the outer world reflect the single inner decision. As you persist in this inner alignment, the outer conditions fall into line with true worship, purity, and integrity.

Practice This Now

Sit in stillness and declare, I AM the sole allegiance of my heart. Revise every competing attachment as powerless illusions, and feel the unity of one inner altar.

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