Inner King, Outer Dominion

1 Kings 14:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 14 in context

Scripture Focus

2And Jeroboam said to his wife, Arise, I pray thee, and disguise thyself, that thou be not known to be the wife of Jeroboam; and get thee to Shiloh: behold, there is Ahijah the prophet, which told me that I should be king over this people.
1 Kings 14:2

Biblical Context

Jeroboam tells his wife to disguise herself and go to Shiloh to consult Ahijah the prophet to confirm that he should be king.

Neville's Inner Vision

Seen through Neville's lens, this scene is not about a covert act in the outer world but a revelation of inner states. Jeroboam's instruction to disguise her bears the mark of the ego's fear: the mind pretending not to be what it already is while seeking a vote of confidence from an external oracle. The prophet Ahijah stands for the I AM within—the inner voice that already declared your sovereignty. The wish to reign over 'this people' is the dream of ruling your life; the request for a sign is the hunger for proof outside, rather than the certainty of awareness inside. In Neville's method, the kingdom is not a territory to be won but a state of consciousness to be realized. When you believe you must hide your true nature to gain legitimacy, you are denying the fact that you are the I AM now. The remedy is simple: assume the feeling of true kingship in the present moment, trust the inner Ahijah, and let your outer world reflect that inner sovereignty. The moment you revise your premise to 'I already reign in my mind,' your deeds and circumstances align with that inner ruler.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and repeat, I am the I AM, I reign now in the kingdom of my mind. Feel the truth of sovereignty as if it were real in this moment.

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