Dissolving Jeroboam's House Within
1 Kings 14:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse pronounces that the house of Jeroboam will be cut off, with remnants removed and judgment pronounced, illustrating a prophetic admonition of consequence.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this oracle, the doom spoken over Jeroboam's house is not external punishment but a reflection of a consciousness at odds with the I AM. Jeroboam's house stands for a state of mind clinging to outward forms and separation, rather than unity with the divine Presence. The 'evil' that comes is the natural consequence of that split—inner boundaries collapse and the outer life mirrors the sediment of fear and pride. When the awareness proclaims it, it is the I AM announcing that the old self-will must fall away so the true Kingdom can rise within. The dogs and the fowls of the air symbolize external opinions and conditions that consume what is out of alignment with Spirit. The passage invites you to revise and awaken: fear, judgment, and separation dissolve as you yield to the eternal life that dwells in you. The remnant, if believed in, is not a lineage to fear but the authentic self awaiting expression through harmony with the whole.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and revise the inner state by declaring, I release the old Jeroboam consciousness and awaken to the I AM. Feel the inner kingdom taking hold as your lived reality.
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