Inner Sight Beyond Age
1 Kings 14:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeroboam's wife goes to consult the prophet Ahijah in Shiloh. The prophet cannot see with his eyes, due to age.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of this scene as a mirror for your own inner life. The woman’s outward journey to a man who can no longer see represents the common insistence on external signs, while the true answer rests in awareness. Ahijah’s blindness is not a punishment but a symbol: physical sight is limited, yet the I AM that you are remains all-knowing. When you orient your mind away from what can be measured by the senses and toward the light of consciousness, you discover that truth arrives not from age or circumstance but from the present awareness that imprints images upon itself. The Jeroboam story invites you to trust your inner perception as the reality that creates your world. Your desires, fears, and hopes are shapes within your own mind; with the right assumption you become the perceiver, not the observed. In this light, seeing the future is an act of faith in your own inner vision, not a rescue from the outside.
Practice This Now
Assume the state 'I AM the seer' and revise any belief that outer sight governs truth. Close your eyes, hold a clear image of your desired outcome, and feel it real in the present tense.
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