Inner Kingship Awakening
1 Kings 11:26-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeroboam, Solomon's servant and a mighty, industrious man, lifts up his hand against the king; Solomon sees his vigor and promotes him to rule over all the house of Joseph.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jeroboam in this tale is not a person apart from you; he is an inner power—ambition, skill, leadership—stirred into consciousness. He is described as a mighty man of valor and industrious, the exact qualities you would want when a fresh thing demands your creative rule. Solomon, the established order of your present state of awareness, sees this new man and assigns him charge over the house of Joseph—the realm of your vocation and daily labor. The inner meaning is that authority is not granted by an external king but realized within your own I AM. When you acknowledge the stir of Jeroboam, you invite the I AM to crown this new faculty, to place it in charge, to reorganize your inner city so that your work aligns with higher purpose. The walls repaired by Solomon—Millo and the breaches—symbolize the old structures that can be repurposed by your rising power. Your task is to feel the reality of this inner ruler now, and let the new order govern your thoughts, aims, and expressions.
Practice This Now
Explore Jeroboam’s rise as inner authority. Neville-style practice invites you to claim leadership within your inner Joseph, proving the I AM crowns your work.
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